A critical question about the nature of human learning is whether it is an all-or-none or a gradual, accumulative process. Associative and statistical theories of word learning rely critically on the later assumption: that the process of learning a word’s meaning unfolds over time. That is, learning the correct referent for a word involves the accumulation of partial knowledge across multiple instances. Some theories also make an even stronger claim: Partial knowledge of one word–object mapping can speed up the acquisition of other word–object mappings. We present three experiments that test and verify these claims by exposing learners to two consecutive blocks of cross-situational learning, in which half of the words and objects in the sec...
Previous research shows that people can use the co-occurrence of words and objects in ambigu-ous sit...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Previous research on cross-situational word learning has demonstrated that learners are able to redu...
Learners are able to infer the meanings of words by observ-ing the consistent statistical associatio...
In the word-learning domain, both adults and young children are able to find the correct referent of...
Children can learn aspects of the meaning of a new word on the basis of only a few incidental exposu...
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with m...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
The process of learning a language requires that long-term memory stores the meanings of thousands o...
Previous research shows that people can use the co-occurrence of words and objects in ambigu-ous sit...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Previous research on cross-situational word learning has demonstrated that learners are able to redu...
Learners are able to infer the meanings of words by observ-ing the consistent statistical associatio...
In the word-learning domain, both adults and young children are able to find the correct referent of...
Children can learn aspects of the meaning of a new word on the basis of only a few incidental exposu...
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with m...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
The process of learning a language requires that long-term memory stores the meanings of thousands o...
Previous research shows that people can use the co-occurrence of words and objects in ambigu-ous sit...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of...