This paper describes the development of screening tests assessing
receptive and expressive vocabulary and first word combinations which
are intended to discriminate maximally amongst the bottom 15% of the
age-range 18-36 months. Underlying technical and theoretical issues are
discussed, which point to the powerful validity of these new tests.
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