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Paperback Role of Parental Oral Language Input Book

ISBN: B0CPQ5NSJP

ISBN13: 9798869036278

Role of Parental Oral Language Input

Children's emergent literacy skills have been found to be predictive of concurrent and

subsequent academic achievement. Proponents of a nurture-driven approach to learning posit that

children's linguistic competencies are associated with the quantity and richness of language input

that they receive from primary caregivers. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the

longitudinal relations between the properties of parent language addressed to children when they

were 3 years old and children's emergent literacy skills (vocabulary, grammar, and phonological

awareness) a year later. This study also examined longitudinal continuity of children's emergent

literacy skills and explored how two different types of parent language input (contextualized and

decontextualized) predict children's outcomes.

Participants included 69 parent-child dyads from diverse socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. Participants were audio-recorded at home during completion of two semi- structured tasks: conversation about past events and free play. Parent and child verbal communication was transcribed, coded and analyzed. About a year later, participating children were assessed using a battery of standardized tests measuring vocabulary, grammatical skill, and phonological awareness skills.

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