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  • Title: Attainment of sitting and walking predicts development of productive vocabulary between ages 16 and 28 months.
    Author: Oudgenoeg-Paz O, Volman MC, Leseman PP.
    Journal: Infant Behav Dev; 2012 Dec; 35(4):733-6. PubMed ID: 22982273.
    Abstract:
    Productive vocabulary was measured every four months in 16- to 28-months-olds. Attainment of motor-milestones was also measured. An earlier age of sitting and walking predicted a higher intercept and a larger slope (growth) of productive vocabulary respectively, suggesting that attainment of walking propels linguistic development.
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