In 3 studies we explored when 3-year-olds would imitate novel words in utterances produced by adult speakers. Child and experimenter took turns in requesting objects from a game master. The experimenter always went first and always preceded the object’s familiar name with a novel adjective (e.g., “the dilsige duck”). In the first 2 experiments, we found that children were more likely to reproduce the adjective when there were 2 different instances of the same object present in the situation than when there was only 1 or when there were 2 objects of different types present. Thus, children seemed to be sensitive to the descriptive and contrastive function of the adjectives in determining which parts of the utterances to reproduce. Nonetheless...
Copying what another says is a quintessential human ability. As toddlers learn to talk, they imitate...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
There is growing evidence that children imitate not just to learn from others but also to affiliate ...
Using an elicited imitation paradigm, we investigated whether young children imitate the communicati...
In order to explore the function of imitation for first language learning, imitative and spontaneous...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Over recent decades much research has analyzed the relevance of 9- to 20- month-old infants’ early i...
There is evidence to suggest action imitation is automatic in adults and children. Children's weak i...
Most of the authors having recently published experiments on the role of imitation in language acqui...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
The present studies investigated 3-year-olds ’ ability to adapt their communication based on their p...
Copying what another says is a quintessential human ability. As toddlers learn to talk, they imitate...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
There is growing evidence that children imitate not just to learn from others but also to affiliate ...
Using an elicited imitation paradigm, we investigated whether young children imitate the communicati...
In order to explore the function of imitation for first language learning, imitative and spontaneous...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
We investigated whether the tendency to imitate or emulate is influenced by the availability of caus...
We investigated the influence of being imitated on children's subsequent trust. Five- to six-year-ol...
This dissertation investigated how characteristics of models influence imitation in one-year-old inf...
Over recent decades much research has analyzed the relevance of 9- to 20- month-old infants’ early i...
There is evidence to suggest action imitation is automatic in adults and children. Children's weak i...
Most of the authors having recently published experiments on the role of imitation in language acqui...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
The present studies investigated 3-year-olds ’ ability to adapt their communication based on their p...
Copying what another says is a quintessential human ability. As toddlers learn to talk, they imitate...
Bibliography: pages [54]-58.The effects of item visibility and familiarity were assessed on the imit...
There is growing evidence that children imitate not just to learn from others but also to affiliate ...