When looking for the referents of nouns, adults and young children are sensitive to cross- situational statistics (Yu & Smith, 2007; Smith & Yu, 2008). In addition, the linguistic context that a word appears in has been shown to act as a powerful attention mechanism for guiding sentence processing and word learning (Landau & Gleitman, 1985; Altmann & Kamide, 1999; Kako & Trueswell, 2000). Koehne & Crocker (2010, 2011) investigate the interaction between cross-situational evidence and guidance from the sentential context in an adult language learning scenario. Their studies reveal that these learning mechanisms interact in a complex manner: they can be used in a complementary way when context helps reduce referential ...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Our experience with words defines how we understand them. In this dissertation, I examine how two ki...
Learning depends on attention. The processes that cue attention in the moment dynamically inte-grate...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
Tracking word-object co-occurrence statistics can reduce ref-erential uncertainty during word learni...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
New words are typically encountered in complex environments rife with possible meanings. Recent evid...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
One problem language learners face is extracting word meanings from scenes with many possible refere...
Learning how words refer to aspects of the environment is a complex task, but one that is supported ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
In this paper we bring together two sources of information that have been proposed as clues used by ...
This study examined how much adults rely on cross-situational information in word learning by compar...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Our experience with words defines how we understand them. In this dissertation, I examine how two ki...
Learning depends on attention. The processes that cue attention in the moment dynamically inte-grate...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
Tracking word-object co-occurrence statistics can reduce ref-erential uncertainty during word learni...
A child learning language must determine the correct mappings between spoken words and their referen...
New words are typically encountered in complex environments rife with possible meanings. Recent evid...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
One problem language learners face is extracting word meanings from scenes with many possible refere...
Learning how words refer to aspects of the environment is a complex task, but one that is supported ...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
In this paper we bring together two sources of information that have been proposed as clues used by ...
This study examined how much adults rely on cross-situational information in word learning by compar...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Our experience with words defines how we understand them. In this dissertation, I examine how two ki...
Learning depends on attention. The processes that cue attention in the moment dynamically inte-grate...