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Review Article

The development of a vocabulary for PEEPS-SE—profiles of early expressive phonological skills for Swedish

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Pages 844-859 | Received 20 Jul 2017, Accepted 22 Feb 2018, Published online: 10 Apr 2018

Figures & data

Table 1. Percentage of children aged 18, 21 and 24 months expected to have PEEPS words in their expressive vocabularies.

Table 2. Description of participants contributing with Swedish vocabulary data.

Table 3. Acquisition criteria for word selection to the BWL and the EWL, target number of words needed in order to match PEEPS original and number of words in the Swedish material that meet the criteria.

Table 4. Complexity criteria for word selection to the BWL and for the 20 additional words to the EWL needed in order to match the original PEEPS, and the number of words in the Swedish material that meet the criteria.

Table 5. List of the 40 words selected to the BWL: Swedish word, phonetic transcription, English translation and complexity score measured with WCM-SE.

Table 6. List of the additional 20 words for the EWL: Swedish word, phonetic transcription, English translation and complexity score measured with WCM-SE.

Table 7. Number of words meeting age of acquisition criteria in the PEEPS-SE and the original PEEPS (in brackets).

Figure 1. Distribution of the 40 words selected for the BWL and the additional 20 EWL words, according to their complexity scores.

Figure 1. Distribution of the 40 words selected for the BWL and the additional 20 EWL words, according to their complexity scores.

Table 8. Number of selected Swedish words and target number of words for BWL and additional 20 EWL-words meeting complexity criteria.

Table 9. Swedish consonant phonemes and consonant clusters in different word positions in the words selected for the BWL and for the additional 20 words to the EWL.

Table 10. Swedish vowels in different word positions in the words selected for the BWL and for the additional 20 words in the EWL.