Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task

Our purpose was to explore developmental changes in the organization and access to the mental lexicon between the ages of three-, five-, and seven years. Six-hundred and seventy three Mandarin-speaking participants listed all exemplars of animals and foods that came to mind within two one-minute int...

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Main Author: Chen, Su-Mei
Other Authors: McGregor, Karla K.
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Language:English
Published: University of Iowa 2012
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-34402019-10-13T04:26:55Z Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task Chen, Su-Mei Our purpose was to explore developmental changes in the organization and access to the mental lexicon between the ages of three-, five-, and seven years. Six-hundred and seventy three Mandarin-speaking participants listed all exemplars of animals and foods that came to mind within two one-minute intervals. Compared to younger participants, the older children demonstrated more correct responses and fewer errors, suggesting that they have greater knowledge of category-relevant vocabulary. They produced more subcategories, many of which involved embedding and overlapping, which suggests they have more sophisticated lexical-semantic organization. Also, they produced fewer and less closely spaced repetitions, suggesting they could more effectively monitor retrieval responses. We conclude that between the ages of three to seven, children expand and refine the organization of their mental lexicons. Improved monitoring may reflect growth in executive functioning. 2012-12-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3439 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3440&context=etd Copyright 2012 Sumei Chen Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaMcGregor, Karla K. categorization contextual relation lexical orgnization semantic fluency semantic network taxonomic relation Speech Pathology and Audiology
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Chen, Su-Mei
Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
description Our purpose was to explore developmental changes in the organization and access to the mental lexicon between the ages of three-, five-, and seven years. Six-hundred and seventy three Mandarin-speaking participants listed all exemplars of animals and foods that came to mind within two one-minute intervals. Compared to younger participants, the older children demonstrated more correct responses and fewer errors, suggesting that they have greater knowledge of category-relevant vocabulary. They produced more subcategories, many of which involved embedding and overlapping, which suggests they have more sophisticated lexical-semantic organization. Also, they produced fewer and less closely spaced repetitions, suggesting they could more effectively monitor retrieval responses. We conclude that between the ages of three to seven, children expand and refine the organization of their mental lexicons. Improved monitoring may reflect growth in executive functioning.
author2 McGregor, Karla K.
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title Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
title_short Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
title_full Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
title_fullStr Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
title_full_unstemmed Lexical organization in Mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
title_sort lexical organization in mandarin-speaking children: insights from the semantic fluency task
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