ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential attachment: A word is more likely to enter the lexicon the more connected the known words to which it is related. We introduce and test two alternative growth principles: preferential acquisition-words enter the lexicon not because they are related to well-connected words, but because they connect well to other words in the learning environment-and the lure of the associates-new words are favored in proportion to their connections with known words. We tested these alternative principles using longitudinal analyses of developing networks of 130 nouns children learn prior to the age of 30 months. We tested both networks with links between words re...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
Network models of language have provided a way of linking cognitive processes to language structure....
Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cum...
Here, we view the mental lexicon as a semantic network where words are connected if they are semanti...
The present investigation examines the role of semantic network structure in the mental lexicon of t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Recent work inv...
Although the semantic relationships among words have long been acknowledged as a crucial component o...
Network models of language provide a systematic way of linking a child’s current vocabulary knowledg...
Do words that are both associatively and taxonomically related prime each other in the infant mental...
Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with ot...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
Do words that are both associatively and taxonomically related prime each other in the infant mental...
In the new era of information and communication technology, the representation of information is of ...
This paper explores the question of when and how morphological families are formed in one’s mental l...
How words are associated within the linguistic environment conveys semantic content; however, differ...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
Network models of language have provided a way of linking cognitive processes to language structure....
Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cum...
Here, we view the mental lexicon as a semantic network where words are connected if they are semanti...
The present investigation examines the role of semantic network structure in the mental lexicon of t...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Recent work inv...
Although the semantic relationships among words have long been acknowledged as a crucial component o...
Network models of language provide a systematic way of linking a child’s current vocabulary knowledg...
Do words that are both associatively and taxonomically related prime each other in the infant mental...
Phonological networks are representations of word forms and their phonological relationships with ot...
International audienceChildren tend to produce words earlier when they are connected to a variety of...
Do words that are both associatively and taxonomically related prime each other in the infant mental...
In the new era of information and communication technology, the representation of information is of ...
This paper explores the question of when and how morphological families are formed in one’s mental l...
How words are associated within the linguistic environment conveys semantic content; however, differ...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
Network models of language have provided a way of linking cognitive processes to language structure....
Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cum...