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Title: | Ratings of age of acquisition of 299 words across 25 languages : is there a cross-linguistic order of words? |
Authors: | Luniewska, Magdalena Haman, Ewa Armon-Lotem, Sharon Etenkowski, Bartlomiej Southwood, Frenette Andelkovic, Darinka Blom, Elma Boerma, Tessel Chiat, Shula Engel de Abreu, Pascale Gagarina, Natalia Gavarro, Anna Hakansson, Gisela Hickey, Tina Jensen de Lopez, Kristine Marinis, Theodoros Popovic, Masa Thordardottir, Elin Blaziene, Agne Cantu Sanchez, Myriam Dabasinskiene, Ineta Ege, Pinar Ehret, Inger-Anne Fritsche, Nelly-Ann Gatt, Daniela Bibi, Janssen Kambanaros, Maria Kapalkova, Svetlana Kronqvist, Bjarke Kunanri, Sari Levorato, Chiara Nenonen, Olga Fhlannchadha, Siobhan Nic O'Toole, Ciara Polisenska, Kamila Pomiechowska, Barbara Ringblom, Natalia Rinker, Tanja Roch, Maja Savic, Maja Slancova, Daniela Tsimpli, Ianthi Maria Unal-Logacev, Ozlem |
Keywords: | Grammar, Comparative and general -- Word formation Language acquisition Bilingualism Similarity (Language learning) |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer New York LLC |
Citation: | Łuniewska, M., Haman, E., Armon-Lotem, S., Etenkowski, B., Southwood, F., Anđelković, D., ... & Ünal-Logacev, Ö. (2016). Ratings of age of acquisition of 299 words across 25 languages : is there a cross-linguistic order of words? Behavior research methods, 48, 1154-1177. |
Abstract: | We present a new set of subjective age-of-acquisition (AoA) ratings for 299 words (158 nouns, 141 verbs) in 25 languages from five language families (Afro-Asiatic: Semitic languages; Altaic: one Turkic language: Indo-European: Baltic, Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Slavic, and Romance languages; Niger-Congo: one Bantu language; Uralic: Finnic and Ugric languages). Adult native speakers reported the age at which they had learned each word. We present a comparison of the AoA ratings across all languages by contrasting them in pairs. This comparison shows a consistency in the orders of ratings across the 25 languages. The data were then analyzed (1) to ascertain how the demographic characteristics of the participants influenced AoA estimations and (2) to assess differences caused by the exact form of the target question (when did you learn vs. when do children learn this word); (3) to compare the ratings obtained in our study to those of previous studies; and (4) to assess the validity of our study by comparison with quasi-objective AoA norms derived from the MacArthur–Bates Communicative Development Inventories (MB-CDI). All 299 words were judged as being acquired early (mostly before the age of 6 years). AoA ratings were associated with the raters’ social or language status, but not with the raters’ age or education. Parents reported words as being learned earlier, and bilinguals reported learning them later. Estimations of the age at which children learn the words revealed significantly lower ratings of AoA. Finally, comparisons with previous AoA and MB-CDI norms support the validity of the present estimations. Our AoA ratings are available for research or other purposes. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107334 |
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