There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing mechanisms with other domains of learning. It is well-established that toddlers will systematically extend object labels to similarly shaped category exemplars (e.g., Markman and Hutchinson, 1984; Landau et al., 1988). However, previous research is inconclusive as to whether young children will similarly extend factual information about an object to other category members. We explicitly contrast facts varying in category relevance, and test for extension using two different tasks. Three- to four-year-olds (N = 61) were provided with one of three types of information about a single novel object: a category-relevant fact (‘it’s from a place calle...
Background: Word learning difficulties are often part of the deficits presented by children with Dev...
Word learning implies learning of both a phonological form and its referent. For nouns, the referent...
Two experiments examined 3- and 4-year-old children’s ability to map novel adjectives to object prop...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children\u27s acquisition of...
Children show considerable individual differences in their early vocabularies. While these differenc...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
<p>Does children’s curiosity for a particular category (e.g., animals, vehicles) impact their learni...
L. Markson and P. Bloom (1997) concluded that there was evidence against a dedicated system for word...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Background: Word learning difficulties are often part of the deficits presented by children with Dev...
Word learning implies learning of both a phonological form and its referent. For nouns, the referent...
Two experiments examined 3- and 4-year-old children’s ability to map novel adjectives to object prop...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
There is an ongoing debate over the extent to which language development shares common processing me...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
Although it is widely recognized that human infants build a sizeable conceptual repertoire before ma...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children\u27s acquisition of...
Children show considerable individual differences in their early vocabularies. While these differenc...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
We examined the puzzling research findings that when extending novel nouns, preschoolers rely on sha...
<p>Does children’s curiosity for a particular category (e.g., animals, vehicles) impact their learni...
L. Markson and P. Bloom (1997) concluded that there was evidence against a dedicated system for word...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Background: Word learning difficulties are often part of the deficits presented by children with Dev...
Word learning implies learning of both a phonological form and its referent. For nouns, the referent...
Two experiments examined 3- and 4-year-old children’s ability to map novel adjectives to object prop...