Human Science
Mystery of child word learning order
- Cross-linguistic universality of child word learning periods -
Abstract
This study investigates cross-linguistic universality using the English and Spanish Lex2005 Communicative Development Inventories (CDI) database along with our Japanese CDI database. We define the word-comprehension and word-production days as those when 50% of the children comprehend and produce a word, respectively. The correlations between comprehension and comprehension-to-production days for the two languages were calculated category on category and word on word. These results confirmed strong correlations between word-comprehension days and word-comprehension-to-production periods as seen through both category-on-category and word-on-word comparisons. This suggests that there is cross-linguistic universality of word-acquisition periods for comprehension and comprehension-to-production.
Poster

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Reference
- Y. Minami, T. Kobayashi, H. Sugiyama, "Cross-Linguistic Universality of Word Acquisition Ages in Comprehension and Production," in Proc. WILD, 2013.
- Y. Minami, T. Kobayashi, "Influence of Predominance in Noun Learning Examined by Period from Comprehending to Producing Words: A Cross-Linguistic Statistical Investigation Using CDI," in Proc. WILD, 2013.
Presentor
Yasuhiro Minami
Media Information Laboratory
Tessei Kobayashi
Media Information Laboratory