To determine whether the developing semantic lexicon varies with culture, we examined the animal and food naming of children from three communities distinguished by language, cultural heritage, and population density. The children were five- and seven-year-olds from Australia (n = 197), Taiwan (n = 456), and the US (n = 172). Naming patterns revealed hierarchical and flexible organization of the semantic lexicon. The content of the lexicon, particularly food names, varied with cultural heritage. In all three communities, wild mammals were predominant during animal naming, a likely influence of children’s media. The influence of the Chinese zodiac was evident in the clustering of animal names in the Taiwanese sample. There was no apparent in...
Early language development is an exciting topic in the field of child language acquisition. Only a l...
This work focuses on the underlying conceptual structure of children’s category of living things fro...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...
Previous research suggests that children learning a variety of languages acquire similar early noun ...
Naming and biological concepts 2 We examined Indonesian- and English-speaking children’s acquisition...
ABSTRACT—Children’s acquisition of fundamental biologi-cal concepts (LIVING THING, ANIMAL, PLANT) is...
Despite arguments for the relative ease of learning common noun meanings, semantic development conti...
We investigated the development of an understanding of the concept LIVING THING in 4- to 10-year-old...
Storms, Ameel, and Malt [2015. “Development of Cross-language Lexical Influence.” International Jour...
Earlier studies of children's lexical acquisition tended to focus either on the rate or the style of...
Abstract: Across languages, age of acquisition (AoA) is a critical psycholinguistic factor in lexica...
As we know, language is a cultural carrier. Culture-loaded vocabulary plays an important role in a l...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
This study based on Mandarin Chinese and German Corpora to investigate animal fixed expressions. It ...
Early language development is an exciting topic in the field of child language acquisition. Only a l...
This work focuses on the underlying conceptual structure of children’s category of living things fro...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...
Previous research suggests that children learning a variety of languages acquire similar early noun ...
Naming and biological concepts 2 We examined Indonesian- and English-speaking children’s acquisition...
ABSTRACT—Children’s acquisition of fundamental biologi-cal concepts (LIVING THING, ANIMAL, PLANT) is...
Despite arguments for the relative ease of learning common noun meanings, semantic development conti...
We investigated the development of an understanding of the concept LIVING THING in 4- to 10-year-old...
Storms, Ameel, and Malt [2015. “Development of Cross-language Lexical Influence.” International Jour...
Earlier studies of children's lexical acquisition tended to focus either on the rate or the style of...
Abstract: Across languages, age of acquisition (AoA) is a critical psycholinguistic factor in lexica...
As we know, language is a cultural carrier. Culture-loaded vocabulary plays an important role in a l...
In this study, we present a crosslinguistic analysis of early lexical development in English, Mandar...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
This study based on Mandarin Chinese and German Corpora to investigate animal fixed expressions. It ...
Early language development is an exciting topic in the field of child language acquisition. Only a l...
This work focuses on the underlying conceptual structure of children’s category of living things fro...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...