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Variations in the Home Language Environment and Early Language Development in Rural China.

Yue Ma1, Laura Jonsson1, Tianli Feng2, Tyler Weisberg1, Teresa Shao1, Zixin Yao1, Dongming Zhang1, Sarah-Eve Dill1, Yian Guo1, Yue Zhang3, Dimitris Friesen1, Scott Rozelle1.   

Abstract

The home language environment is critical to early language development and subsequent skills. However, few studies have quantitatively measured the home language environment in low-income, developing settings. This study explores variations in the home language environment and child language skills among households in poor rural villages in northwestern China. Audio recordings were collected for 38 children aged 20-28 months and analyzed using Language Environment Analysis (LENA) software; language skills were measured using the MacArthur-Bates Mandarin Communicative Developmental Inventories expressive vocabulary scale. The results revealed large variability in both child language skills and home language environment measures (adult words, conversational turns, and child vocalizations) with 5- to 6-fold differences between the highest and lowest scores. Despite variation, however, the average number of adult words and conversational turns were lower than found among urban Chinese children. Correlation analyses did not identify significant correlations between demographic characteristics and the home language environment. However, the results do indicate significant correlations between the home language environment and child language skills, with conversational turns showing the strongest correlation. The results point to a need for further research on language engagement and ways to increase parent-child interactions to improve early language development among young children in rural China.

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Keywords:  child development; home language environment; individual differences; language development; rural China

Year:  2021        PMID: 33800901      PMCID: PMC7967512          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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