Two-year-old children were taught either 6 novel nouns, 6 novel verbs, or 6 novel actions over 1 month. In each condition, children were exposed to some items in massed presentations (on a single day) and some in distributed presentations (over the 2 weeks). Children\u27s comprehension and production was tested at 3 intervals after training. In comprehension, children learned all types of items in all training conditions at all retention intervals. For production, the main findings were that (a) production was better for nonverbal actions than for either word type, (b) children produced more new nouns than verbs, (c) production of words was better following distributed than massed exposure, and (d) time to testing (immediate, 1 day, 1 week)...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
Three experiments investigated the processes by which 2-year-olds acquire the language to express ca...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
Two-year-old children were taught either 6 novel nouns, 6 novel Verbs, or 6 novel actions over 1 mon...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children\u27s acquisition of...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
The question of how children master impressive quantities of words at an early age has received scan...
Indirect word learning lacks many of the overt social-pragmatic cues to reference available in direc...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
The focus of this study of early word learning was on the status of object words in early vocabulari...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
Previous studies have documented that children are slow to acquire adjectives into their productive ...
When young children encounter a word they do not know, their guesses about what the word might mean ...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
Three experiments investigated the processes by which 2-year-olds acquire the language to express ca...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
Two-year-old children were taught either 6 novel nouns, 6 novel Verbs, or 6 novel actions over 1 mon...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children\u27s acquisition of...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
The question of how children master impressive quantities of words at an early age has received scan...
Indirect word learning lacks many of the overt social-pragmatic cues to reference available in direc...
What factors determine whether a young child will learn a new word? Although there are surely numero...
The focus of this study of early word learning was on the status of object words in early vocabulari...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...
Previous studies have documented that children are slow to acquire adjectives into their productive ...
When young children encounter a word they do not know, their guesses about what the word might mean ...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
Three experiments investigated the processes by which 2-year-olds acquire the language to express ca...
The work reported here experimentally investigates a striking generalization about vocabulary acquis...