2021
DOI: 10.1080/17549507.2021.1981446
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A short-form version of the Australian English Communicative Development Inventory

Abstract: Purpose: The Australian English Communicative Development Inventory (OZI) is a 558-item parent report tool for assessing language development at 12-30 months. Here, we introduce the short form (OZI-SF), a 100-item, picture-supported, online instrument with substantially lower time and literacy demands. Method: In tool development (Study 1), 95 items were drawn from the OZI to match its item distribution by age of acquisition and semantic categories. Five items were added from four other semantic categories, pl… Show more

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“…CDIs have been used to develop models and assessments for typically and atypically developing populations, and have been used to identify children whose language development is significantly behind that of their peers at as young as two years of age (Heilmann et al, 2005, p. 40). The CDI tool has been found to be useful to practitioners, and accordingly CDIs have been developed for over 90 languages across the world (Fenson et al, 2000), including for Australian English (Jones et al, 2022;Kalashnikova et al, 2016) and te reo Māori in New Zealand (Reese et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Macarthur Bates Communicative Development Inventory (Cdi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CDIs have been used to develop models and assessments for typically and atypically developing populations, and have been used to identify children whose language development is significantly behind that of their peers at as young as two years of age (Heilmann et al, 2005, p. 40). The CDI tool has been found to be useful to practitioners, and accordingly CDIs have been developed for over 90 languages across the world (Fenson et al, 2000), including for Australian English (Jones et al, 2022;Kalashnikova et al, 2016) and te reo Māori in New Zealand (Reese et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Macarthur Bates Communicative Development Inventory (Cdi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this were found to be the case, then a CDI developed for speakers of one Aboriginal language might be a useful beginning point for an adaptation for another Aboriginal language. To explore this possibility, we compare the similarities of the concepts and vocabulary items in the languages in the Little Kids' Word Listdescribed in this paper and developed for four languages in Central Australia -with the CDIs for two other languages spoken in Australia, one the Aboriginal language Kriol, called ERLI (Jones et al, 2020) and the other, Australian English as spoken in Sydney, called OZI-SF (Jones et al, 2022) The third challenge is that an assessment tool needs to be accessible to its potential users, so the format of the tool is an important consideration. In the Central Australian context Aboriginal adults often do not have opportunities to engage frequently with reading and writing in all of the languages they speak.…”
Section: Specific Challenges Of Vocabulary Assessment In the Under-do...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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