A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds?

Nachtigäller K, Rohlfing K, McGregor KK (2013)
Journal of Child Language 40(04): 900-917.

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We trained forty German-speaking children aged 1;8–2;0 in their comprehension of UNTER [UNDER]. The target word was presented within semantically organized input in the form of a ‘narrative’ to the experimental group and within ‘unconnected speech’ to the control group. We tested children’s learning by asking them to perform an UNDER-relation before, immediately after, and again one day after the training using familiarized and unfamiliarized materials. Compared to controls, the experimental group learned better and retained more. Children with advanced expressive lexicons in particular were aided in generalizing to unfamiliarized materials by the narrative presentation. This study extends our understanding of how narrations scaffold young children’s enrichment of nascent word knowledge.
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Child Language
Band
40
Ausgabe
04
Seite(n)
900-917
ISSN
0305-0009
eISSN
1469-7602
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2615393

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Nachtigäller K, Rohlfing K, McGregor KK. A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds? Journal of Child Language. 2013;40(04):900-917.
Nachtigäller, K., Rohlfing, K., & McGregor, K. K. (2013). A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds? Journal of Child Language, 40(04), 900-917. doi:10.1017/S0305000912000311
Nachtigäller, Kerstin, Rohlfing, Katharina, and McGregor, Karla K. 2013. “A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds?”. Journal of Child Language 40 (04): 900-917.
Nachtigäller, K., Rohlfing, K., and McGregor, K. K. (2013). A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds? Journal of Child Language 40, 900-917.
Nachtigäller, K., Rohlfing, K., & McGregor, K.K., 2013. A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds? Journal of Child Language, 40(04), p 900-917.
K. Nachtigäller, K. Rohlfing, and K.K. McGregor, “A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds?”, Journal of Child Language, vol. 40, 2013, pp. 900-917.
Nachtigäller, K., Rohlfing, K., McGregor, K.K.: A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds? Journal of Child Language. 40, 900-917 (2013).
Nachtigäller, Kerstin, Rohlfing, Katharina, and McGregor, Karla K. “A story about a word: does narrative presentation promote learning of a spatial preposition in German two-year-olds?”. Journal of Child Language 40.04 (2013): 900-917.
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