This paper reports evidence from a longitudinal study in which children's attention to shape in a laboratory task of artificial noun learning was correlated with a rate shift in noun acquisitions. Eight children were tested in the laboratory at 3-week intervals beginning when they had less than 25 nouns in their productive vocabulary (M age 5 17 months). Children were presented with a novel word generalization task at each session. Additionally, the study examined the kinds of words the children learned early, based on parent reports, and the statistical regularities inherent in those vocabularies. The results indicate that as children learned nouns, they also learned to attend to shape in the novel word task. At the same time, childre...
Young children learning English are biased to attend to the shape of solid rigid objects when learni...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
When children learn the name of a novel object, they tend to extend that name to other objects simil...
This paper reports evidence from a longitudinal study in which children’s attention to shape in a la...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Children use biases to learn novel words and extend these words to novel objects without having to g...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Young children learning English are biased to attend to the shape of solid rigid objects when learni...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
Children are guided by constraints and biases in word learning. In the case of the shape bias—the te...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
Young children learning English are biased to attend to the shape of solid rigid objects when learni...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
When children learn the name of a novel object, they tend to extend that name to other objects simil...
This paper reports evidence from a longitudinal study in which children’s attention to shape in a la...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Children use biases to learn novel words and extend these words to novel objects without having to g...
Children's early noun vocabularies are dominated by names for shape-based categories. However, along...
Young children learning English are biased to attend to the shape of solid rigid objects when learni...
Abstract only availableA huge proportion of children's early vocabularies consists of nouns. Researc...
Children are guided by constraints and biases in word learning. In the case of the shape bias—the te...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
It is during a child’s second year that the rate of word learning increases drastically and they sta...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
Young children learning English are biased to attend to the shape of solid rigid objects when learni...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
When children learn the name of a novel object, they tend to extend that name to other objects simil...