Learning words from ambiguous naming events is difficult. In such situations, children struggle with not attending to task irrelevant information when learning object names. The current study reduces the problem space of learning names for object categories by holding color constant between the target and other extraneous objects. We examine how this influences two types of word learning (retention and generalization) in both 30-month-old children (Experiment 1) and the iCub humanoid robot (Experiment 2). Overall, all children and iCub performed well on the retention trials, but they were only able to generalize the novel names to new exemplars of the target categories if the objects were originally encountered in sets with objects of the s...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
Efficient retrieval of object names is fundamental to enabling human linguistic interaction. Theoret...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Cascade models of word production assume that during lexical access all activated concepts activate ...
Variability is important to learning; however, whether it supports or hinders language acquisition i...
Learning color words is a difficult problem for young chil-dren. Because color is abstract, this dif...
Young children are surprisingly good word learners. Despite their relative lack of world knowledge a...
International audienceSeven experiments tested, whether when naming a colored object (e.g., CAR), it...
In this study, 3-year-olds matched on vocabulary score were taught three new shape terms by one of t...
It was suggested that children's referent selection may not lay memory traces sufficiently strong to...
Previous research indicates learning words facilitates categorization. In the current study, we inve...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
Efficient retrieval of object names is fundamental to enabling human linguistic interaction. Theoret...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
It is well-established that toddlers can correctly select a novel referent from an ambiguous array i...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Cascade models of word production assume that during lexical access all activated concepts activate ...
Variability is important to learning; however, whether it supports or hinders language acquisition i...
Learning color words is a difficult problem for young chil-dren. Because color is abstract, this dif...
Young children are surprisingly good word learners. Despite their relative lack of world knowledge a...
International audienceSeven experiments tested, whether when naming a colored object (e.g., CAR), it...
In this study, 3-year-olds matched on vocabulary score were taught three new shape terms by one of t...
It was suggested that children's referent selection may not lay memory traces sufficiently strong to...
Previous research indicates learning words facilitates categorization. In the current study, we inve...
It is easier to indicate the ink color of a color-neutral noun when it is presented in the color in ...
Efficient retrieval of object names is fundamental to enabling human linguistic interaction. Theoret...
Although young children can map a novel name to a novel object, it remains unclear what they actuall...