Difference or delay? Syntax, semantics, and verb vocabulary development in typically developing and late-talking toddlers.

IF 1.5 2区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Learning and Development Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/15475441.2021.1977645
Sabrina Horvath, Justin B Kueser, Jaelyn Kelly, Arielle Borovsky
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While semantic and syntactic properties of verb meaning can impact the success of verb learning at a single age, developmental changes in how these factors influence acquisition are largely unexplored. We ask whether the impact of syntactic and semantic properties on verb vocabulary development varies with age and language ability for toddlers aged 16 to 30 months in a large sample (N = 5520, N Late Talkers = 821; N Typically Developing = 4699, cutoff = 15th percentile) of vocabulary checklist data from the MacArthur- Bates Communicative Development Inventory (MBCDI). Verbs from the MBCDI were coded for their syntactic and semantic properties, including manner/result meanings, durative/punctual events, and syntactic complexity. Both late talkers and typically developing children were less likely to produce syntactically complex verbs at younger ages as compared to older ages. Group differences emerged for manner/result: Typically developing children were more likely to produce manner verbs at all ages, but late talkers were more likely to produce result verbs. Regardless of group, children who produced more manner versus result verbs also had larger verb vocabulary sizes overall. These results suggest that late talkers and typically developing toddlers differ in how they build their verb vocabularies.

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差异还是延迟?典型发育和晚说话幼儿的句法、语义和动词词汇发展。
虽然动词意义的语义和句法特性可以影响单个年龄的动词学习成功,但这些因素如何影响习得的发展变化在很大程度上尚未得到探索。我们对16 ~ 30个月的幼儿(N = 5520, N = 821; N = 821)进行了大样本调查,研究句法和语义特征对动词词汇发展的影响是否随年龄和语言能力而变化。麦克阿瑟-贝茨交际发展量表(MBCDI)的词汇表数据的N典型发展= 4699,截止点=第15百分位)。来自MBCDI的动词根据其语法和语义属性进行编码,包括方式/结果含义、持续/准时事件和语法复杂性。与年龄较大的孩子相比,晚说话的孩子和正常发育的孩子在年龄较小的时候都不太可能产生句法复杂的动词。在方式/结果方面出现了组间差异:正常发育的孩子在所有年龄段都更有可能产生方式动词,但晚说话的孩子更有可能产生结果动词。无论哪一组,产生更多方式动词和结果动词的孩子总体上也有更大的动词词汇量。这些结果表明,晚说话者和正常发育的幼儿在如何构建动词词汇方面存在差异。
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