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Lexical Diversity in Cypriot-Greek-Speaking Toddlers: A Preliminary Longitudinal Study

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Συγγραφέας
Voniati L., Tafiadis D., Armostis S., Kosma E.I., Chronopoulos S.K.
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1159/000507621
Λέξη-κλειδί
adult
article
child
female
gender
human
human experiment
language development
longitudinal study
male
quantitative analysis
speech
toddler
Greece
language
longitudinal study
preschool child
Child
Child Language
Child, Preschool
Greece
Humans
Language
Language Development
Longitudinal Studies
S. Karger AG
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Επιτομή
Background/Aims: The number of different words (NDW), an essential measure of lexical diversity, is extremely valuable towards providing data regarding children's language development. However, in Cyprus, practitioners are deprived of the opportunity to utilize NDW, as no normative data exist for toddlers who speak Cypriot Greek (CYG). Methods: The language samples of 36 monolingual CYG-speaking toddlers (aged 36, 40, 44, and 48 months) with a typical course of language development were collected and quantitatively analyzed. Based on the language sample analysis, we ascertained typical NDW values at the aforementioned ages and tested through a linear mixed-effects model whether gender and age affected NDW. Results: The results showed that age significantly predicted NDW increase; gender did not emerge as a significant predictor of NDW, but this may be due to the small statistical power. Conclusion: This study intends to provide the first step towards longitudinal investigation of the level of NDW for CYG-speaking children with a typical course of language development. The provided data, which could serve as preliminary norms, may be used - under some restrictions for the time being - during language assessment. Moreover, these acquired data could contribute to the development of an NDW database for diverse CYG-speaking populations of different age ranges in the future. © 2020
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80744
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