NVESTIGATING LEXICAL ACQUISITION PATTERNS: CONTEXT AND COGNITION



LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 5.1: Children’s performance on the naming task for both post tests...........    112

Figure 5.2: Total number of correct responses in the naming task by age for both
post tests............................................................................................... 113

Figure 5.3: Total number of correct responses in the naming task by linguistic
condition for both post tests................................................................. 121

Figure 5.4: Children’s performance on the multiple choice task across testing.....    106

Figure 5.5: Total number of correct responses in the multiple choice task by age
for both post tests................................................................................. 121

Figure 5.6: Total number of correct responses in the multiple choice task by
linguistic condition for both post tests................................................... 122

Figure 5.7: Children’s performance on the inference task for both post
tests....................................................................................................... 126

Figure 5.8: Total number of correct responses in the inference task by age for
both post tests....................................................................................... 127

Figure 5.9: Total number of correct responses in the inference task by linguistic
for both post tests.................................................................................. 128

Figure 5.10: Children’s performance on the definition task for both post tests......   135

Figure 5.11: Total number of correct responses in the definition task by age for
both post tests..................................................................................... 136

Figure 5.12: Total number of correct responses in the definition task by
linguistic condition for both post tests............................................... 138

Figure 5.13: Total number of correct responses in the analogy task by age for
both post tests..................................................................................... 144

Figure 5.14: Total number of correct responses in the analogy task by linguistic
condition for both post tests................................................................. 146

Figure 5.15: Children’s performance on the contrast task for both post tests.........    153

Figure 5.16: Total number of correct responses in the contrast task by age for
both post tests...................................................................................... 154

Figure 5.17: Total number of correct responses in the contrast task by linguistic
condition for both post tests................................................................ 155

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