RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07600242

Word Learning in Bilingual Typical and Late Talking Children: The Role of Meaning and Input

Dual Language Input, Semantic Structure and Word Learning in Typically Developing and Late Talking Bilingual Children


Sponsor

Boston University Charles River Campus

Enrollment

80 participants

Start Date

Dec 16, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to understand how different types of word categories, along with the language children hear from their parents, support bilingual toddlers' word learning. This study will address two main questions: (1) How are the words toddlers know related to the words their parents use? and (2) How does what toddlers already know help them learn new words in two languages? The investigators will compare bilingual toddlers with typical development to those with language delay to determine whether they learn new words in similar ways. Children's vocabulary knowledge will be assessed using standardized parent-report checklists. To examine how different types of categories support learning, the study will focus on two early-acquired categories: animals and clothing. The investigators will compare what parents report about their children's vocabulary with how children learn new words within each category. To understand the role of parent input, children and their parents will engage in shared book reading and play activities using materials from one of the target categories. Parent-child interactions will be video recorded. Children will also complete an eye-tracking task in which they learn new words in two languages within the same category.


Eligibility

Min Age: 24 MonthsMax Age: 30 Months

Inclusion Criteria1

  • At least 10% exposure to both English and Spanish or at least 90% exposure to English and another language

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Hearing impairment
  • Uncorrected visual impairment
  • Neurological impairment
  • Genetic syndromes
  • Neurodevelopmental disabilities (e.g. autism)
  • More than 10% exposure to a language other than English or Spanish

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALLarge Semantic Category Condition

Participants will learn new words that refer to objects that belong to a category from which toddlers know many words (i.e., animals). They will learn new animal words in two different language conditions: a single language context and a dual language context. In the single language context, they will learn new English-like words in a learning environment where they only hear one language (i.e., English). In the dual language context, they will learn new English-like and Spanish-like words in a learning environment where they only hear both languages. Participants and their parents will also read books about animals and play with animal toy sets.

BEHAVIORALSmall Semantic Category Condition

Participants will learn new words that refer to objects that belong to a category from which toddlers know few words (i.e., clothing). They will learn new clothing words in two different language conditions: a single language context and a dual language context. In the single language context, they will learn new English-like words in a learning environment where they only hear one language (i.e., English). In the dual language context, they will learn new English-like and Spanish-like words in a learning environment where they only hear both languages. Participants and their parents will also read books about clothes and play with toy sets that include clothing.


Locations(1)

Boston University

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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