Mazzocco (1997) claimed that children have persistent difficulty in learning pseudo-homonyms – words like rope used to refer to a novel object (e.g. spade). Because the novel objects were familiar, the pseudo-homonyms in her study were also synonyms (i.e. rope and spade both now mean spade). The results could therefore be due to children’s well-known difficulties in learning synonyms. In Experiment 1, 55 six- to ten-year-olds used story context to select referents for pseudo-homonyms from picture sets containing the intended referents, with primary referents amongst the distractors. Children were equally poor when the intended referentswere familiar (e.g. spade) aswhen theywere unfamiliar (e.g. tapir) – 35 and 38 % correct, respectively. T...
This project examined the flexibility with which children can use pragmatic information to determine...
Children tend to choose an unfamiliar object rather than a familiar one when asked to find the refer...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
Mazzocco (1997) claimed that children have persistent difficulty in learning pseudo-homonyms – words...
The aim of this study was to explain why children have difficulty with homonymy. Two experiments wer...
The aim of this study was to explain why children have difficulty with homonymy. Two experiments wer...
This study compares homonym learning to novel word learning by three- to four-year-old children to d...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://jslhr.pubs...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Research in diachronic Linguis...
Background: The metalinguistic ability to cope with homonyms, that is, words having multiple unrelat...
This study investigates preschoolers’ ability to understand and produce novel metonyms. We gave fort...
This study investigated individual differences in vocabulary acquisition in 8-9-year-old children wi...
Recent research has established that contrast can exert a powerful effect on early word learning. Th...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
This project examined the flexibility with which children can use pragmatic information to determine...
Children tend to choose an unfamiliar object rather than a familiar one when asked to find the refer...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...
Mazzocco (1997) claimed that children have persistent difficulty in learning pseudo-homonyms – words...
The aim of this study was to explain why children have difficulty with homonymy. Two experiments wer...
The aim of this study was to explain why children have difficulty with homonymy. Two experiments wer...
This study compares homonym learning to novel word learning by three- to four-year-old children to d...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://jslhr.pubs...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Research in diachronic Linguis...
Background: The metalinguistic ability to cope with homonyms, that is, words having multiple unrelat...
This study investigates preschoolers’ ability to understand and produce novel metonyms. We gave fort...
This study investigated individual differences in vocabulary acquisition in 8-9-year-old children wi...
Recent research has established that contrast can exert a powerful effect on early word learning. Th...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
This project examined the flexibility with which children can use pragmatic information to determine...
Children tend to choose an unfamiliar object rather than a familiar one when asked to find the refer...
We investigated the influence of exposure to phonologically similar words on four-year-olds' acqui...