The very first words of Estonian children: A comparison of two parental report types

Astra Schults, T. Tulviste
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Background: Parental recognition has been shown to produce more accurate information about child’s vocabulary compared to remembering. The differences in reporting vocabulary are of interest. Our aims were to determine the extent of vocabulary overlap in the two report types, to identify the word report frequency and the proportions of word categories according to the report type. Methods: The subjects were 219 children (125 boys and 94 girls) at the age of 0;8 to 1;4 (M = 10.41, SD = 1.96) who had one to three words reported in the ECDI Infant Form. In this study parents reported children’s current vocabulary in two ways: Estonian version of MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory: Language and Gestures (henceforth ECDI Infant Form) and free recall. Results: On 40% of occasions a word was reported in both ways. Three most frequent words in both report types were aitah 'thanks', namm-namm 'yum-yum', and emme 'mommy'. Words belonging to the categories of sound effects and animal sounds as well as social terms had higher average frequency of reports than common nouns regardless of report type. Conclusions: These results may reflect differences in what parents consider to be a word and raise a question of social desirability in parental reports.
爱沙尼亚儿童的第一句话:两种父母报告类型的比较
背景:与记忆相比,父母的识别已被证明能产生更准确的关于孩子词汇的信息。报告词汇的差异令人感兴趣。我们的目的是确定两种报告类型中词汇重叠的程度,根据报告类型确定单词的报告频率和词类的比例。方法:选取年龄在0岁、8岁~ 1岁、4岁(M = 10.41, SD = 1.96)且在ECDI婴儿表中有1 ~ 3个单词报告的219名儿童(男125名、女94名)。在这项研究中,父母以两种方式报告孩子目前的词汇量:爱沙尼亚版的麦克阿瑟-贝茨交际发展量表:语言和手势(以后称为ECDI婴儿表格)和自由回忆。结果:在40%的情况下,一个词会以两种方式被报道。在这两种报告类型中最常见的三个词是aitah(谢谢)、namm-namm(好吃)和emme(妈妈)。无论报告类型如何,声音效果、动物叫声以及社会术语的平均报告频率都高于普通名词。结论:这些结果可能反映了父母对一个词的看法的差异,并提出了父母报告中社会期望的问题。
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