<p>Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possible explanation for the development of this ability is the gradual reorganization of semantic knowledge. To measure development of semantic knowledge we developed a new paradigm, the Semantic Space task, which uses distance in a two-dimensional space to infer semantic similarities between two objects. Using this paradigm we examined development of semantic knowledge in young children (preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first-grade children) and in adults. We also examined whether conceptual organization as measured by the Semantic Space task is predictive of children’s scores on a category-based reasoning task. The findings point to the possi...
Children face the problem of extending a limited spatial lexicon to potentially infinite spatial sit...
Children’s ability to name an object by multiple semantically similar labels (i.e. synonyms) has bee...
This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can tr...
Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possible...
The main thesis of this chapter is that children do not learn single new words but rather new words ...
Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; yet, the developmental course of this funda...
This study performed on children aged 5, 8, and 10 years, deals with conceptual knowledge organizati...
Vocabulary development is a critical goal for early childhood education. However, it is difficult fo...
International audienceLittle is known about what guides children in their acquisition of grammatical...
International audienceLittle is known about what guides children in their acquisition of grammatical...
<p>Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; however, the developmental course of thi...
AbstractThe study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cogniti...
Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; however, the developmental course of this a...
The study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cognitive psych...
Children aged between 5 and 10 years old were tested on a semantic fluency (freelisting) task for tw...
Children face the problem of extending a limited spatial lexicon to potentially infinite spatial sit...
Children’s ability to name an object by multiple semantically similar labels (i.e. synonyms) has bee...
This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can tr...
Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possible...
The main thesis of this chapter is that children do not learn single new words but rather new words ...
Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; yet, the developmental course of this funda...
This study performed on children aged 5, 8, and 10 years, deals with conceptual knowledge organizati...
Vocabulary development is a critical goal for early childhood education. However, it is difficult fo...
International audienceLittle is known about what guides children in their acquisition of grammatical...
International audienceLittle is known about what guides children in their acquisition of grammatical...
<p>Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; however, the developmental course of thi...
AbstractThe study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cogniti...
Category-based reasoning is central to mature cognition; however, the developmental course of this a...
The study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cognitive psych...
Children aged between 5 and 10 years old were tested on a semantic fluency (freelisting) task for tw...
Children face the problem of extending a limited spatial lexicon to potentially infinite spatial sit...
Children’s ability to name an object by multiple semantically similar labels (i.e. synonyms) has bee...
This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can tr...