How do very young children begin to learn the meanings of words? When thinking of word learning, we normally picture a two- or three-year-old engaged in play with a caregiver who ostensively defines words, say by pointing at a to
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
Excerpt The ability to learn new words requires the use of numerous cognitive functions. It is expec...
Most work on language acquisition treats word segmentation---the identification of linguistic segmen...
When young children encounter a word they do not know, their guesses about what the word might mean ...
Acquiring language is a multifaceted task. Infants must segment the words in the speech stream, map ...
Acquiring language is a multifaceted task. Infants must segment the words in the speech stream, map ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Can even a handful of newly learned words help to find further word candidates in a novel spoken lang...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
A lexicon maps words to concepts. For infants starting to acquire a lexicon, successfully mapping be...
Children learn thousands of words in the first years of life, but the process supporting this feat i...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
The focus of this study of early word learning was on the status of object words in early vocabulari...
The processes of infant word segmentation and infant word learning have largely been studied separa...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
Excerpt The ability to learn new words requires the use of numerous cognitive functions. It is expec...
Most work on language acquisition treats word segmentation---the identification of linguistic segmen...
When young children encounter a word they do not know, their guesses about what the word might mean ...
Acquiring language is a multifaceted task. Infants must segment the words in the speech stream, map ...
Acquiring language is a multifaceted task. Infants must segment the words in the speech stream, map ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Can even a handful of newly learned words help to find further word candidates in a novel spoken lang...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
A lexicon maps words to concepts. For infants starting to acquire a lexicon, successfully mapping be...
Children learn thousands of words in the first years of life, but the process supporting this feat i...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
The focus of this study of early word learning was on the status of object words in early vocabulari...
The processes of infant word segmentation and infant word learning have largely been studied separa...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
Excerpt The ability to learn new words requires the use of numerous cognitive functions. It is expec...