2022
DOI: 10.1111/lang.12520
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Spot It and Learn It! Word Learning in Virtual Peer‐Group Interactions Using a Novel Paradigm for School‐Aged Children

Abstract: We use a novel paradigm to examine the effect of language exposure and variable input on the acquisition of words in primary school-aged children. Children growing up with different languages and foreign or regional accents in their input might benefit from their experience with variability when learning new words from peers with unfamiliar accents. We ask to what extent language and accent experience helps monolingual and bilingual children learn new words in the context of accent variability. Children (aged … Show more

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“…Participants included 35 German-speaking children (16 girls, 19 boys, Mage 9 years, sd = 1, range 7-10) with no articulation or hearing disorders. The data were collected for a subset of children that participated in a different project not reported here (for more details, see Levy and Hanulíková, 2023). The group consisted of 12 monolinguals (Mage = 8 years 7 months, sd = 1 year 1 month) and 23 bilinguals (Mage 9.2, sd = 1) according to their reported ability to understand a language other than German.…”
Section: Methods Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participants included 35 German-speaking children (16 girls, 19 boys, Mage 9 years, sd = 1, range 7-10) with no articulation or hearing disorders. The data were collected for a subset of children that participated in a different project not reported here (for more details, see Levy and Hanulíková, 2023). The group consisted of 12 monolinguals (Mage = 8 years 7 months, sd = 1 year 1 month) and 23 bilinguals (Mage 9.2, sd = 1) according to their reported ability to understand a language other than German.…”
Section: Methods Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional German, and languages other than German. We computed a weekly percentage value by determining the number of hours each child spent with different accents and different languages in a regular week, expressing it as a percentage of their total waking hours (for more details, see Levy and Hanulíková, 2023). Table 1 provides a descriptive summary of the weekly exposure.…”
Section: Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%