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Lexical and grammatical development: a behavioural genetic perspective.

P S Dale1, G Dionne, T C Eley

  • 1Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Missouri, Columbia 65211, USA. dalep@health.missouri.edu

Journal of Child Language
|November 23, 2000
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Genetic factors significantly influence both vocabulary and grammar in early language development, suggesting shared underlying mechanisms rather than separate environmental influences. This research clarifies the genetic basis of language acquisition in young children.

Area of Science:

  • Psycholinguistics
  • Behavioral Genetics
  • Developmental Linguistics

Background:

  • The relationship between lexical (vocabulary) and grammatical knowledge is a central debate in linguistics.
  • Recent findings show a strong correlation between vocabulary and grammar in early language acquisition, intensifying theoretical discussions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the genetic and environmental influences on the correlation between vocabulary and grammar in young children.
  • To determine if shared genetic mechanisms or common environmental factors underlie the observed language development correlation.

Main Methods:

  • A behavior-genetic study involving 2898 pairs of two-year-old twins.
  • Parental assessment of language development using an adapted MacArthur Communicative Development Inventory.

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  • Behavior-genetic modeling to estimate genetic correlations between language measures.
  • Main Results:

    • Moderate heritability was found for both vocabulary and grammar.
    • A substantial genetic correlation (0.61) was observed between vocabulary and grammar, indicating shared genetic influences.
    • Nonverbal cognitive development showed weak correlations with language measures, suggesting a genetic distinction between verbal and nonverbal skills.

    Conclusions:

    • The strong genetic correlation suggests that shared genetic factors significantly contribute to both vocabulary and grammatical development.
    • There is little evidence for a genetic or phenotypic dissociation between vocabulary and grammar within language itself.
    • While verbal and nonverbal skills have distinct genetic underpinnings, vocabulary and grammar appear to develop through overlapping genetic mechanisms.