ERIC Number: EJ1469910
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Publication Date: 2025-Jun
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ISSN: ISSN-0023-8333
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Simulating the Relationship between Nonword Repetition Performance and Vocabulary Growth in 2-Year-Olds: Evidence from the Language 0-5 Project
Caroline F. Rowland1,2,3; Amy Bidgood4; Gary Jones5; Andrew Jessop2; Paula Stinson2; Julian M. Pine2; Samantha Durrant6; Michelle S. Peter7
Language Learning, v75 n2 p379-423 2025
A strong predictor of children's language is performance on non-word repetition (NWR) tasks. However, the basis of this relationship remains unknown. Some suggest that NWR tasks measure phonological working memory, which then affects language growth. Others argue that children's knowledge of language/language experience affects NWR performance. A complicating factor is that most studies focus on school-aged children, who have already mastered key language skills. Here, we present a new NWR task for English-learning 2-year-olds, use it to assess the effect of NWR performance on concurrent and later vocabulary development, and compare the children's performance with that of an experience-based computational model (CLASSIC). The new NWR task produced reliable results; replicating wordlikeness effects, word-length effects, and the relationship with concurrent and later language ability we see in older children. The model also simulated all effects, suggesting that the relationship between vocabulary and NWR performance can be explained by language experience-/knowledge-based theories.
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Comparative Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Language Skills, Language Acquisition, Predictor Variables, Task Analysis, Phonology, Short Term Memory, Toddlers, Models, Reliability, Evaluation Methods, Linguistic Theory
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Author Affiliations: 1Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics; 2University of Liverpool; 3Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour; 4Liverpool John Moores University; 5Nottingham Trent University; 6University of Manchester; 7Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust