Analysis of Verbal Fluency Output on Semantic Categories of 'Food' and 'Vehicle' in Typically Developing Malayalam Speaking Children

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In the wake of limited knowledge on verbal fluency performance in typically developing children, the present study aims at investigating the semantic fluency performance of Malayalam speaking children across age, gender and tasks. Using a cross-sectional study design, semantic fluency performance (on food and vehicle fluency tasks) was investigated in 1015 Malayalam speaking typically developing children aged 5 to 15 years. The findings revealed the positive influence of age and task with no substantial difference between gender groups, with good inter-rater and intra-rater reliability. The study outcomes depicted a distinct pattern of continuous and linear developmental trend in organizational strategies, with no specific age band showing any dramatic increase in performance. Semantic fluency as a task has great potential within the developmental context for understanding the highly language, culture, and task based word retrieval mechanism.

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Sunila, J., Rajashekhar, B., & Guddattu, V. (2018). Analysis of Verbal Fluency Output on Semantic Categories of “Food” and “Vehicle” in Typically Developing Malayalam Speaking Children. Psychology of Language and Communication, 22(1), 328–353. https://doi.org/10.2478/plc-2018-0015

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