This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for preschoolers. Sixty-four infants aged 1;6 were taught labels for either two moving images or two still images. Each image–label pair was presented three times, after which comprehension was assessed using an adaptation of the intermodal preferential looking paradigm. Three repetitions of each label were found to be sufficient for learning to occur, fewer than has previously been reported for infants under two years. Moreover, contrary to a previous finding, learning was equally rapid for infants who were taught labels for moving versus still images. The findings indicate that infants in the early stages of acquiring a vocabulary learn new word-...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
Prior research has shown that, at the initial stages of lexical development, children have a number...
The past 5 years have witnessed claims that infants as young as six months of age understand the mea...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Infants (12 to 17 months) were taught 2 novel words for 2 images of novel objects, by pairing isolat...
A handful of recent experimental reports have shown that infants of 6 to 9 months know the meanings ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
It is widely accepted that infants begin learning their native language not by learning words, but b...
This study investigated whether 15-month-old infants fast map multimodal labels, and, when given the...
Can infants below age 1 year learn words in one context and understand them in another? To investiga...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
Prior research has shown that, at the initial stages of lexical development, children have a number...
The past 5 years have witnessed claims that infants as young as six months of age understand the mea...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Infants (12 to 17 months) were taught 2 novel words for 2 images of novel objects, by pairing isolat...
A handful of recent experimental reports have shown that infants of 6 to 9 months know the meanings ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
It is widely accepted that infants begin learning their native language not by learning words, but b...
This study investigated whether 15-month-old infants fast map multimodal labels, and, when given the...
Can infants below age 1 year learn words in one context and understand them in another? To investiga...
Infants rapidly learn both linguistic and nonlinguistic representations of their environment and beg...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
Prior research has shown that, at the initial stages of lexical development, children have a number...
The past 5 years have witnessed claims that infants as young as six months of age understand the mea...