When and how do infants learn color words? It is generally supposed that color words are learned late, and with a great deal of difficulty. By examining infant language surveys in British English and 11 other languages, we show that color word learning occurs earlier than has been previously suggested, and that the order of acquisition of color words is similar in related languages. We demonstrate that frequency and syllabic complexity can be used to predict variability in infant color word learning across languages. In light of recent evidence indicating that color categories have universal biological foundations, these findings suggest that infants’ experience and linguistic exposure drive their shift to culturally and linguistically-medi...
Monolingual children reportedly rely more heavily on the Mutual Exclusivity Principle (MEP) than bil...
Adults are shown to be better in distinguishing a pair of colors from two adjacent categories (e.g.,...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
This thesis examines how and when infants learn colour words, and how the knowledge of colour words ...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Previous research has highlighted the difficulty that infants have in learning to use color words. E...
This thesis is a cross-linguistic and developmental investigation of the development of language and...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
<p>Previous studies report that children use color words haphazardly before acquiring conventional, ...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
The origin of color categories is under debate. Some researchers argue that color categories are lin...
The biological basis of the commonality in color lexicons across languages has been hotly debated fo...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Monolingual children reportedly rely more heavily on the Mutual Exclusivity Principle (MEP) than bil...
Adults are shown to be better in distinguishing a pair of colors from two adjacent categories (e.g.,...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...
This thesis examines how and when infants learn colour words, and how the knowledge of colour words ...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Previous research has highlighted the difficulty that infants have in learning to use color words. E...
This thesis is a cross-linguistic and developmental investigation of the development of language and...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
<p>Previous studies report that children use color words haphazardly before acquiring conventional, ...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
This study unites investigations into the linguistic relativity of color categories with research on...
The origin of color categories is under debate. Some researchers argue that color categories are lin...
The biological basis of the commonality in color lexicons across languages has been hotly debated fo...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Monolingual children reportedly rely more heavily on the Mutual Exclusivity Principle (MEP) than bil...
Adults are shown to be better in distinguishing a pair of colors from two adjacent categories (e.g.,...
This chapter is divided into six sections. The first sets out the background of the debate about the...