2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0305000924000199
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Examining Dutch children’s vocabularies across infancy and toddlerhood: Demographic effects are age-specific and task-specific

Anika van der Klis,
Caroline Junge,
Frans Adriaans
et al.

Abstract: Limited studies have examined demographic differences in children’s vocabulary in longitudinal samples, while there are questions regarding the duration, direction, and magnitude of these effects across development. In this longitudinal study, we included over 400 Dutch children. Caregivers filled out N-CDIs when children were 9–11 months (measuring word comprehension, word production, and gestures) and around 2–5 years of age (measuring word production). At 2–5 years, we also administered a receptive vocabula… Show more

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