The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences about novel objects. In Study 1, forty-eight infants from two age groups (16-18 and 20-22 months) participated in a task which used exploratory play as a window on inferential abilities. Infants explored novel toys presented in pairs: The first toy produced an interesting but non-obvious property while the second toy was invisibly altered such that it failed to produce the target property. In the Labeled condition both toys were moderately similar in appearance and given a common label. In the Unlabeled Control condition moderately similar toys were talked about in a general way as were dissimilar toys in the Baseline Control condition. The f...
Novel word disambiguation via mutual exclusivity is the tendency to discard familiar objects as refe...
This study was designed to investigate whether transformations involving different amounts of inform...
To learn from conspecifics, infants would be greatly advantaged by knowing when to seek information ...
The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences ...
How sophisticated are infants at using novel verbal information when reasoning about which of two ob...
ABSTRACT—To clarify the role of labels in early induction, we compared 16-month-old infants ’ (n 5 1...
We assessed 19-month-olds ’ appreciation of the conventional nature of object labels versus desires....
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
In contrast to previous findings, this study demonstrates that 11-month-old infants are able to lear...
Two experiments investigated the influence of object labels and perceptual similarity in 18- month-...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo studies with 9-, 11- and 13-month-old infants were conducted to in...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Infants' spontaneous play with objects was examined for evidence of developments in object knowledge...
Two experiments are described which explore the relationship between parental reports of infants' re...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate infants' understanding of objects as individual...
Novel word disambiguation via mutual exclusivity is the tendency to discard familiar objects as refe...
This study was designed to investigate whether transformations involving different amounts of inform...
To learn from conspecifics, infants would be greatly advantaged by knowing when to seek information ...
The present studies were designed to address whether infants use language to guide their inferences ...
How sophisticated are infants at using novel verbal information when reasoning about which of two ob...
ABSTRACT—To clarify the role of labels in early induction, we compared 16-month-old infants ’ (n 5 1...
We assessed 19-month-olds ’ appreciation of the conventional nature of object labels versus desires....
This study was designed to investigate the development of object identity in infants at ages corresp...
In contrast to previous findings, this study demonstrates that 11-month-old infants are able to lear...
Two experiments investigated the influence of object labels and perceptual similarity in 18- month-...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo studies with 9-, 11- and 13-month-old infants were conducted to in...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Infants' spontaneous play with objects was examined for evidence of developments in object knowledge...
Two experiments are described which explore the relationship between parental reports of infants' re...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate infants' understanding of objects as individual...
Novel word disambiguation via mutual exclusivity is the tendency to discard familiar objects as refe...
This study was designed to investigate whether transformations involving different amounts of inform...
To learn from conspecifics, infants would be greatly advantaged by knowing when to seek information ...