journal-article · 2019 · en
Language matters: denying the existence of the 30-million-word gap has serious consequences
Golinkoff, R. M., Hoff, E., Rowe, M. L., Tamis-LeMonda, C. S., Hirsh-Pasek, K.
Child Development, 90(3), 985-992
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Síntesis
Response to Sperry et al. arguing that quality of child-directed speech (not overheard)
remains a robust predictor and that SES disparities in language input are real.
Etapas
1-3
Dominios
language
Tags
word-gap · SES · response
Afirmaciones que citan esta fuente (2)
claim-language-input-quality
Quality of child-directed speech, especially conversational turn-taking, predicts toddler language development and brain function more strongly than raw word count or overheard speech.
claim-30m-word-gap-contested
The 'word gap' between low- and high-SES children exists but is smaller and more heterogeneous than Hart & Risley (1995) suggested; cross-cultural and within-SES variability is substantial.
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