Research on the differential role of preceding and succeeding morphological cues in category learning by adults has uncovered a suffixing preference. The present study investigated whether 2-year-old children also benefited more from suffixes when learning word categories than from prefixes. Using the looking-while-listening procedure, children were taught an artificial language containing two word categories, animate and inanimate. These categories could be reliably distinguished by either a preceding morphological cue (i.e, prefix condition) or a succeeding morphological cue (i.e., suffix condition). In the familiarisation phase, participants saw single pictures of three animate and three inanimate items and heard the correspondent labell...
It is well established that 2-year-olds attribute a novel label to an object’s global shape rather t...
Two hundred forty English-speaking toddlers (24- and 36-month-olds) heard novel adjectives applied t...
Children initially learn the meanings of words by attending to the events and entities that accompan...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
The overall pattern of vocabulary development is relatively similar across children learning differe...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This thesis investigates the strategies infants use to generalise labels to different objects in the...
Inflectional affixes expressing the same grammatical category (e.g., subject agreement) tend to appe...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
Two experiments examined the role of perceptual complexity, object familiarity and form class cues o...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
When we think of children acquiring language, we often think of their acquisition of linguistic stru...
It is well established that 2-year-olds attribute a novel label to an object’s global shape rather t...
Two hundred forty English-speaking toddlers (24- and 36-month-olds) heard novel adjectives applied t...
Children initially learn the meanings of words by attending to the events and entities that accompan...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
The overall pattern of vocabulary development is relatively similar across children learning differe...
There is debate about whether preschool-age children interpret words as referring to kinds or to cla...
Two of the most formidable skills that characterize human beings are language and our prowess in vis...
This thesis investigates the strategies infants use to generalise labels to different objects in the...
Inflectional affixes expressing the same grammatical category (e.g., subject agreement) tend to appe...
There are many studies that point to children learning and producing nouns earlier than words in oth...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
Two experiments examined the role of perceptual complexity, object familiarity and form class cues o...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
When we think of children acquiring language, we often think of their acquisition of linguistic stru...
It is well established that 2-year-olds attribute a novel label to an object’s global shape rather t...
Two hundred forty English-speaking toddlers (24- and 36-month-olds) heard novel adjectives applied t...
Children initially learn the meanings of words by attending to the events and entities that accompan...