Examining the associations between children's receptive language skills and developmental domains in the United States and Turkey
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Published:2019-01-31
Issue:3
Volume:46
Page:480-500
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ISSN:0305-0009
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Container-title:Journal of Child Language
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Child Lang.
Author:
GULER YILDIZ Tulin,GONEN Mubeccel,ULKER ERDEM Ayca,GARCIA Aileen,RAIKES Helen,ACAR Ibrahim H.,BURCAK Firdevs,TURAN Figen,CAN GUL Sadiye,DAVIS Dawn
Abstract
AbstractThis study examined the relations between receptive language development and other developmental domains of preschoolers from low-income families, through an inter-cultural perspective involving the United States and Turkey. A total of 471 children and their caregivers participated in Turkey, while 287 participated in the United States. Children's development was assessed using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire for both samples. Different versions of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test were used for Turkish and US samples, to measure receptive language development. Results revealed similar patterns, with some differences, between the two countries. Receptive language predicted only communication and personal–social scales in the Turkish sample, while the US children's receptive language skills were associated with communication, problem solving, personal–social, and fine and gross motor development scales. These results were discussed in the context of each country, and the comparative conclusions contribute to the extant literature by illustrating the importance of language for three domains.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Psychology,Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Language and Linguistics
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