Lexical Diversity and Language Development

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Quantification and Assessment

ISBN: 1403902321
ISBN 13: 9781403902320
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 253 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.05.2004
Weitere Autoren: Malvern, D/Richards, B/Chipere, N et al
Auflage: 1/2004
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Development of child language is key area in LinguisticsWord acquisition is a heavily researched area – this study helpfully evaluates previous approaches in language development researchOffers a new statistical method and measure, which can be used over a wide range of linguistic researchOffers practical solutions, validated and illustrated by the authors‘ data setsContains a glossary which throws light on the confusing measures used in language assessment, as well as sample transcripts and documentation for a new version of the software developed by the authors

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Beschreibung

Vocabulary richness, including lexical diversity and use of rare words, has an important role in assessing proficiency, diagnosing progress and testing theory in the study of language development. This book reviews different methods for quantifying how vocabulary is deployed in spontaneous speech and writing, before introducing an alternative approach which can assess overall lexical diversity, measure morphology development and compare the development of different word classes. The new approach is illustrated by its application to first and second language learners.

Autorenporträt

DAVID D. MALVERN is Professor of Education, University of Reading, UK. He has been Research Officer at the Royal Society, Visiting Professor Department of Educational Psychology, McGill University, and European Union and British Council Consultant. BRIAN J. RICHARDS is Professor of Education, University of Reading, UK, and for seventeen years was an associate editor of the Journal of Child Language NGONI CHIPERE is Lecturer in Language Arts, University of the West Indies in Barbados, and author of Understanding Complex Sentences: Native Speaker Variation in Syntactic Competence published by Palgrave in 2004. PILAR DURÁN gained a PhD at Boston University and was Research Officer, University of Reading, UK, before becoming Business Development Manager at Eurobios.  

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