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Construction of Serbian inventory of communicative and language development.
(Child Language Symposium. University of Reading, UK, June 25-26, 2018)
The aim of this study was to validate the preliminary Serbian adaptation of the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory (CDI-I and CDI-II; Fenson et al., 2007). The preliminary Serbian adaptation was based on ...
Early receptive and expressive vocabulary of Serbian speaking children
(Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu, 2019)
The present study aims to explore the change of the vocabulary size and
composition in the receptive and expressive language of Serbian speaking children
between 8 and 30 months of age. It is a part of a broader project ...
Lexical-semantic representation of body parts in Serbian child language / Leksičko-semantička reprezentacija delova tela kod dece u srpskom jeziku
(Univerzitet u Beogradu Filozofski fakultet, Institut za psihologiju, 2023)
Although words for human body parts appear early in children’s vocabulary, relatively little is known about the conceptual and semantic development related to the body part words in ...
Naming of the human body parts in Serbian: A development perspective
(University of Warwick. Coventry University. UK., 2015)
The human body is an object and a medium of the earliest perceptual, physical and social experience of human beings. The question addressed here was how the semantic differentiation in language unfolds in the course of ...
How words are used in naming different categories of objects
(Filozofski fakultet Univerziteta u Novom Sadu, 2013)
Aims: The research is a part of a cross-linguistic study on evolution of semantic systems (Majid,
Jordan, & Dunn, 2011). The main aim is to investigate how the meaning of words vary over space
and change over time, and ...
Children’s Comprehension of the Verbal Aspect in Serbian / Dečije razumevanje glagolskog aspekta u srpskom jeziku
(Društvo psihologa Srbije, 2022)
The aim of the study was to investigate how Serbian native speaking preschool children
comprehend perfective and imperfective aspect in comparison to adults. After watching
animated movies with complete, incomplete and ...
Prosodic complexity in the nonword repetition task: Language assessment of Serbian typically developing and children with specific language impairment
(Psycholinguistic Institute, 2018)
The nonword repetition task (NRT), which consists of the presentation and instantaneous repetition of nonsense words, is widely used to gain insight into the phonological, lexical, and overall language development in ...