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Binhuang Fu; Xinjun Zheng – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
This study employed a three-level meta-analytic approach to investigate the relationship between parental language input and children's language outcomes, as well as the moderating effects of relevant variables. The analysis incorporated 41 original studies, including 160 effect sizes, with a sample size of 5,563 children. Results from the random…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Language Acquisition, Correlation, Linguistic Input
Margaret Cychosz; Jan R. Edwards; Benjamin Munson; Rachel Romeo; Jessica Kosie; Rochelle S. Newman – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Children who receive cochlear implants develop spoken language on a protracted timescale. The home environment facilitates speech-language development, yet it is relatively unknown how the environment differs between children with cochlear implants and typical hearing. We matched eighteen preschoolers with implants (31-65 months) to two groups of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Preschool Children, Assistive Technology, Language Acquisition
Margaret Cychosz; Rachel R. Romeo; Jan R. Edwards; Rochelle S. Newman – Developmental Science, 2025
Children learn language by listening to speech from caregivers around them. However, the type and quantity of speech input that children are exposed to change throughout early childhood in ways that are poorly understood due to the small samples (few participants, limited hours of observation) typically available in developmental psychology. Here…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Young Children, Speech Communication
Alejandrina Cristia; Ruthe Foushee; Paulina Aravena-Bravo; Margaret Cychosz; Camila Scaff; Marisa Casillas – Journal of Child Language, 2023
Multiple approaches -- including observational and experimental -- are necessary to articulate powerful theories of learning. Our field's key questions, which rely on these varied methods, are still open. How do children perceive and produce language? What do they encounter in their linguistic input? What does the learner bring to the task of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Observation, Linguistic Input
Susan Geffen; Kelly Burkinshaw; Angeliki Athanasopoulou; Suzanne Curtin – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Cross-linguistically, statements and questions broadly differ in syntactic organization. To learn the syntactic properties of each sentence type, learners might first rely on non-syntactic information. This paper analyzed prosodic differences between infant-directed "wh"-questions and statements to determine what kinds of cues might be…
Descriptors: Child Language, Speech Acts, Suprasegmentals, Infants
Tracy Preza; Pamela A. Hadley – Journal of Child Language, 2024
This study explored responsive and linguistic parent input features during parent-child interactions and investigated how four input categories related to children's production of diverse, simple sentences. Of primary interest was parent use of responsive, simple declarative input sentences. Responsive and linguistic features of parent input to 20…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Interaction, Linguistic Input
Casillas, Marisa – Child Development Perspectives, 2023
In this article, I advocate for an enriched view of children's linguistic input, with the aim of building sustainable and tangible links between theoretical models of language development and families' everyday experiences. Children's language experiences constrain theoretical models in ways that may illuminate universal learning biases. However,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Linguistic Input, Language Acquisition, Context Effect
Naja Ferjan Ramírez; Yael Weiss; Kaveri K. Sheth; Patricia K. Kuhl – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Parental input is considered a key predictor of language achievement during the first years of life, yet relatively few studies have assessed its effects on longer-term outcomes. We assess the effects of parental quantity of speech, use of parentese (the acoustically exaggerated, clear, and higher-pitched speech), and turn-taking in infancy, on…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Infants, Linguistic Input
Tilbe Göksun; Asli Aktan-Erciyes; Dilay Z. Karadöller; Ö. Ece Demir-Lira – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Children need to learn the demands of their native language in the early vocabulary development phase. In this dynamic process, parental multimodal input may shape neurodevelopmental trajectories while also being tailored by child-related factors. Moving beyond typically characterized group profiles, in this article, we synthesize growing evidence…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Child Relationship, Child Language, Vocabulary Development
Erin Campbell; Robyn Casillas; Elika Bergelson – Developmental Science, 2024
What is vision's role in driving early word production? To answer this, we assessed parent-report vocabulary questionnaires administered to congenitally blind children (N = 40, Mean age = 24 months [R: 7-57 months]) and compared the size and contents of their productive vocabulary to those of a large normative sample of sighted children (N =…
Descriptors: Vision, Language Acquisition, Parent Attitudes, Vocabulary Development
Yaling Hsiao; Nicola J. Dawson; Nilanjana Banerji; Kate Nation – Journal of Child Language, 2023
As written language contains more complex syntax than spoken language, exposure to written language provides opportunities for children to experience language input different from everyday speech. We investigated the distribution and nature of relative clauses in three large developmental corpora: one of child-directed speech (targeted at…
Descriptors: Child Language, Form Classes (Languages), Language Acquisition, Linguistic Input
Coffey, Joseph R.; Shafto, Carissa L.; Geren, Joy C.; Snedeker, Jesse – Child Development, 2022
Previous studies have found correlations between parent input and child language outcomes, providing prima facie evidence for a causal relation. However, this could also reflect the effects of shared genes. The present study removed this genetic confound by measuring English vocabulary growth in 29 preschool-aged children (21 girls) aged…
Descriptors: Mothers, Linguistic Input, Child Language, English
Kaveri K. Sheth; Naja Ferjan Ramírez – Language Learning and Development, 2025
Research on "parentese," the acoustically exaggerated, slower, and higher-pitched speech directed toward infants, has mostly focused on maternal contributions, although it has long been known that fathers also produce parentese. Given recent societal changes in family dynamics, it is necessary to revise these mother-centered models of…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Parent Child Relationship, Child Language, Syntax
Smith, Jodie; Sulek, Rhylee; Van Der Wert, Kailia; Cincotta-Lee, Olivia; Green, Cherie C.; Bent, Catherine A.; Chetcuti, Lacey; Hudry, Kristelle – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Both the amount "and" responsiveness of adult language input contribute to the language development of autistic and non-autistic children. From parent-child interaction footage, we measured the amount of adult language input, overall parent responsiveness, and six discrete parent responsive behaviours ("imitations, expansions,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Imitation, Interpersonal Communication, Child Language
Haiquan Huang; Hui Cheng; Lina Qian; Yixiong Chen; Peng Zhou – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2024
"Wh"-words have been analysed as existential quantifiers (Chierchia in Logic in grammar: polarity, free choice, and intervention. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2013; Fox, in Sauerland U, Stateva P (eds) Presupposition and implicature in compositional semantics (Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language and cognition). Palgrave…
Descriptors: Mandarin Chinese, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Prediction

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