Autor: |
Pui Fong Kan, Sadagopan, Neeraja, Janich, Lauren, Andrade, Marixa |
Zdroj: |
Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research; Jun2014, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p929-941, 13p |
Abstrakt: |
Purpose: This study examines the effects of the levels of speech practice on fast mapping in monolingual and bilingual speakers. Method: Participants were 30 English-speaking monolingual and 30 Spanish–English bilingual young adults. Each participant was randomly assigned to 1 of 3 practice conditions prior to the fast-mapping task: (a) intensive speech practice, (b) moderate speech practice, or (c) no practice. In a fast-mapping experiment, each participant was briefly exposed to novel objects and their corresponding novel words. Participants’ knowledge of the target novel words was assessed immediately after the exposures. Results: There were significant effects of speech practice on fast mapping for both monolingual and bilingual adults. It is important to note that participants’ language experience also played a role in their fast-mapping performance. Conclusion: The findings suggest that speech practice, interacting with language experience, facilitates the processes for fast mapping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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