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Typical language development

2020
Acquiring language is a major developmental feat that all typical, healthy children achieve during the first years of their lives. The ease and speed with which they acquire their native language(s) has puzzled parents, scholars, and the general public alike.
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A New View of Language Development: The Acquisition of Lexical Tone.

Child Development, 2016
Research in first language development draws disproportionately from nontone languages. Such research is often presumed to reveal developmental universals in spite of the fact that most languages are tone languages.
Leher Singh, Charlene S L Fu
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Language development

Current Biology, 1992
Recent research suggests that our ability to learn language is innate, but not necessarily domain-specific. That is, language development appears to be based on a relatively plastic mix of neural systems that also serve other cognitive and perceptual functions.
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A Comprehensive Overview of Large Language Models

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2023
Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently demonstrated remarkable capabilities in natural language processing tasks and beyond. This success of LLMs has led to a large influx of research contributions in this direction.
Humza Naveed   +7 more
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Language development in autism

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2003
In this short review article, a summary of the behavioural impairments most commonly associated with the spectrum of autism-related disorders is presented, with a slightly amplified account of the defining communication impairment. The patterns of language ability and disability which typically occur in some forms of autism are then outlined, followed ...
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The language of development and the development of language in contemporary Africa

Applied Linguistics Review, 2012
AbstractArguably, few issues so overwhelmingly obsess African governments and societies as the question of development. Many would claim that it is the leading existential rationale of African governments. This has certainly been the case since the commencement of the era of African self-rule. The lack of success in making headway in the development of
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The Development of the Language of Emotions

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
A study of 256 school children revealed that with increasing age, children—especially boys—demonstrate increased freedom from the external environment for cues to emotional arousal; girls tend to be more visceral and less cerebral in the body sites they associate with certain emotions; and older children describe emotions more as ideas or thoughts than
Muriel King   +2 more
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Infant language development is related to the acquisition of walking.

Developmental Psychology, 2014
The present investigation explored the question of whether walking onset is related to infant language development. Study 1 used a longitudinal design (N = 44) to assess infant locomotor and language development every 2 weeks from 10 to 13.5 months of ...
Eric A. Walle, J. Campos
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Individual differences in language development: Implications for development and language.

Developmental Psychology, 1981
Differences in characteristics of language development that have been identified in a number of recent studies are reviewed. In these studies, some children have been found to emphasize single words, simple productive rules for combining words, nouns and noun phrases, and referential functions; others use whole phrases and formulas, pronouns ...
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The Development of Figurative Language

2012
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CACCIARI, Cristina, PADOVANI, ROBERTO
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