Linguistic contrast of the form "It's not X; it's Y" is often used by adults to correct children's naming errors. The present studies examined whether such linguistic contrast could help preschoolers learn a novel color name. In Experiment 1, a novel color term was contrasted only once with 1 or 2 familiar color names. Contrasting a new color term with children's own label for the stimulus color helped 5-year-olds learn the new term, but contrasting the new term with randomly chosen familiar color terms did not. For 4-year-olds, neither kind of contrast helped much. Experiments 2 and 3 showed that when the contrastive information was presented more than once, even 3- and 4-year-olds performed much like the 5-year-olds in Experiment 1. Toget...
The experiments described in the lead articles by Kowalski and Zimiles and by O'Hanlon and Roberson ...
This study considers one of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the development of second language (...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Words are generally related in meaning and can often be organized into semantic domains. One way chi...
Recent research has established that contrast can exert a powerful effect on early word learning. Th...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Despite good color discrimination, rapid early word learning, and the ability to categorize objects ...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Eighteen two-year-olds and twenty four-year-olds were studied as to their knowledge and use of eleve...
Kowalski and Zimiles (2006) and O’Hanlon and Roberson (2006) address an age-old question: Why do chi...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
English and Ndonga-speaking Namibian children completed three tasks designed to investigate colour t...
Two experiments attempted to reconcile discrepant recent findings relating to children?s color namin...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
An inherent difficulty for infants learning their first language is that when a caregiver presents a...
The experiments described in the lead articles by Kowalski and Zimiles and by O'Hanlon and Roberson ...
This study considers one of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the development of second language (...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...
Words are generally related in meaning and can often be organized into semantic domains. One way chi...
Recent research has established that contrast can exert a powerful effect on early word learning. Th...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Despite good color discrimination, rapid early word learning, and the ability to categorize objects ...
Three experiments investigated whether linguistic and/or attentional constraints might account for p...
Eighteen two-year-olds and twenty four-year-olds were studied as to their knowledge and use of eleve...
Kowalski and Zimiles (2006) and O’Hanlon and Roberson (2006) address an age-old question: Why do chi...
Categorical perception of color is shown when colors from the same category are discriminated less e...
English and Ndonga-speaking Namibian children completed three tasks designed to investigate colour t...
Two experiments attempted to reconcile discrepant recent findings relating to children?s color namin...
Previous research demonstrates that children delineate more nuanced color boundaries with increased ...
An inherent difficulty for infants learning their first language is that when a caregiver presents a...
The experiments described in the lead articles by Kowalski and Zimiles and by O'Hanlon and Roberson ...
This study considers one of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the development of second language (...
Most current accounts of color word acquisition propose that the delay between children’s first prod...