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Title: Developmental changes in the early child lexicon in Mandarin Chinese
Authors: Hao, M
Liu, Y
Shu, H
Xing, A
Jiang, Y
Li, P 
Issue Date: May-2015
Source: Journal of child language, May 2015, v. 42, no. 3, p. 505-537
Abstract: In this paper we report a large-scale developmental study of early productive vocabulary acquisition by 928 Chinese-speaking children aged between 1;0 and 2;6, using the Early Vocabulary Inventory for Mandarin Chinese (Hao, Shu, Xing & Li, 2008). The results show that: (i) social words, especially words for people, are the predominant type of words in Chinese-speaking children's earliest productive vocabulary; (ii) overall, Chinese-speaking children's vocabulary contains greater proportions of nouns than other word categories, especially at the earliest vocabulary stage; and (iii) verbs tend to appear earlier for Chinese-speaking children as compared with English-speaking children at the same levels of vocabulary development. In addition, our study has identified the underlying variables that influence the age of acquisition of words, specifically, the interplay between the conceptual (imageability) and linguistic properties (word frequency, word length, and grammatical category) that jointly shape the development of Mandarin-speaking children's early vocabulary.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Journal: Journal of child language 
ISSN: 0305-0009
EISSN: 1469-7602
DOI: 10.1017/S030500091400018X
Rights: This article has been published in a revised form in Journal of Child Language [Article https://doi.org/10.1017/S030500091400018X ]. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use. © Cambridge University Press 2014.
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