The Influence of Two Cognitive-Linguistic Variables on Incidental Word Learning in 5-Year-Olds

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Alyson D. Abel
C. Melanie Schuele
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[1] University of Texas at Dallas,Callier Center
[2] Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
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Language development; Word learning; Phonological awareness; Phonological memory;
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The relation between incidental word learning and two cognitive-linguistic variables—phonological memory and phonological awareness—is not fully understood. Thirty-five typically developing, 5-year-old, preschool children participated in a study examining the association between phonological memory, phonological awareness, and incidental word learning. Children were exposed to target words in a read-aloud story that accompanied a wordless picture book. Target word comprehension was assessed before and after two readings of the story. Phonological awareness predicted incidental word learning but phonological memory did not. The influence of phonological awareness and phonological memory on word learning may be dependent on the demands of the word learning task.
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