Literature DB >> 16429710

A crosslinguistic study of the relationship between grammar and lexical development.

Antonella Devescovi1, Maria Cristina Caselli, Daniela Marchione, Patrizio Pasqualetti, Judy Reilly, Elizabeth Bates.   

Abstract

The relationship between grammatical and lexical development was compared in 233 English and 233 Italian children aged between 1;6 and 2;6, matched for age, gender, and vocabulary size on the MacArthur Communicative Development Inventories (CDI). Four different measures of Mean Length of Utterance were applied to the three longest utterances reported by parents, and to corrected/expanded versions representing the 'target' for each utterance. Italians had longer MLUs on most measures, but the ratio of actual to target MLUs did not differ between languages. Age and vocabulary both contributed significant variance to MLU, but the contribution of vocabulary was much larger, suggesting that vocabulary size may provide a better basis for crosslinguistic comparisons of grammatical development. The relationship between MLU and vocabulary size was non-linear in English but linear in Italian, suggesting that grammar 'gets off the ground' earlier in a richly inflected language. A possible mechanism to account for this difference is discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16429710     DOI: 10.1017/s0305000905007105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Lang        ISSN: 0305-0009


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