A key question in developmental research concerns how children learn associations between words and meanings in their early language development. Given a vast array of possible referents, how does the child know what a word refers to? We contend that onomatopoeia (e.g. knock, meow), where a word's sound evokes the sound properties associated with its meaning, are particularly useful in children's early vocabulary development, offering a link between word and sensory experience not present in arbitrary forms. We suggest that, because onomatopoeia evoke imagery of the referent, children can draw from sensory experience to easily link onomatopoeic words to meaning, both when the referent is present as well as when it is absent. We use two sour...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
The goal of this study was to investigate lexical-semantic processing at an early phase of language ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
Data and analysis from two studies investigating the role of onomatopoeia in children's vocabulary d...
Research has shown children’s early productive vocabulary to be largely onomatopoeic (Tardif, Fletch...
This study uses eye-tracking to single out the role of ‘wild’ onomatopoeia in language development,...
Onomatopoeia appear in high quantities in many infants’ earliest words, yet there is minimal researc...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
The present study examined the knowledge of onomatopoeia in 4- to 6-year-olds. The participants unde...
Sound symbolism or the nonarbitrary link between language sound and meaning are commonly found acros...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language is...
A perceptual advantage for iconic forms in infant language learning has been widely reported in the ...
<div><p>Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often be...
Onomatopoeia are disproportionately high in number in infants’ early words compared to adult languag...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
The goal of this study was to investigate lexical-semantic processing at an early phase of language ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
Data and analysis from two studies investigating the role of onomatopoeia in children's vocabulary d...
Research has shown children’s early productive vocabulary to be largely onomatopoeic (Tardif, Fletch...
This study uses eye-tracking to single out the role of ‘wild’ onomatopoeia in language development,...
Onomatopoeia appear in high quantities in many infants’ earliest words, yet there is minimal researc...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often been discu...
The present study examined the knowledge of onomatopoeia in 4- to 6-year-olds. The participants unde...
Sound symbolism or the nonarbitrary link between language sound and meaning are commonly found acros...
Most research on how children learn the mapping between words and world has assumed that language is...
A perceptual advantage for iconic forms in infant language learning has been widely reported in the ...
<div><p>Sound symbolism, or the nonarbitrary link between linguistic sound and meaning, has often be...
Onomatopoeia are disproportionately high in number in infants’ early words compared to adult languag...
Onomatopoeia are frequently identified amongst infants’ earliest words (Menn & Vihman, 2011), yet fe...
The goal of this study was to investigate lexical-semantic processing at an early phase of language ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...