Work in learning word meanings has argued that associative learning mechanisms are insufficient because word learning is too fast, confronts too much ambiguity, or is based on social principles. This critiques an outdated view of association, focusing on the information being learned, not the mechanism of learning. The authors present a model that embeds association learning in a richer system, which includes both internal representations to and real-time competition that enable it to select the referent of novel and familiar words. A series of simulations validate these theoretical assumptions showing better learning and novel word inference when both factors are present. The authors then use this model to understand the apparent rapidity ...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
Baddeley, Gathercole, and Papagno (1998) proposed a model of associative word learning in which the ...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Dickinson (2009) agrees with two of the core claims that were made in my target article (De Houwer 2...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
© 2018 Association for Computational Linguistics. Simple reference games (Wittgenstein, 1953) are of...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
Abstract Children learn words in ambiguous situations, where multiple objects can potentially be...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Children improve at word learning during the 2nd year of life—sometimes dramatically. This fact has ...
Baddeley, Gathercole, and Papagno (1998) proposed a model of associative word learning in which the ...
Despite humans’ ability to communicate about concepts relating to different senses, word learning re...
Associative learning has been meticulously studied in many species, and diverse effects have been ex...
Dickinson (2009) agrees with two of the core claims that were made in my target article (De Houwer 2...
Word learning happens in everyday contexts with many words and many potential referents for those wo...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
© 2018 Association for Computational Linguistics. Simple reference games (Wittgenstein, 1953) are of...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
Associative learning effects can be defined as changes in behavior that are due to relations between...
Abstract Children learn words in ambiguous situations, where multiple objects can potentially be...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Despite a growing number of studies, the neurophysiology of adult vocabulary acquisition is still po...
Associative learning is the process whereby humans and other animals learn the predictive relationsh...