Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1999.Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-199).The ability to individuate entities (i.e. conceptualize one entity as distinct from two) and trace their identity (i.e. judge that an entity is the same one as an entity encountered before) is a fundamental component of the human mind and is critical to proper name reference (i.e. a proper name, like lvfax, refers to a unique individual, namely Max). Philosophers have proposed that sortals-concepts which refer to kinds of individuals-support these abilities (Gupta, 1980; Hirsch, 1982; Macnamara, 1986; Wiggins, 1967, 1980). However, while adults may well have sortal concepts and learn proper name...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
An inherent difficulty for infants learning their first language is that when a caregiver presents a...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
In two studies, we explored 5-year-olds’ and adults’ beliefs about entities that receive reference b...
A fundamental question in the study of concepts concerns the nature of the relationship between kin...
Research indicates that although children as young as two years of age are able to use proper names ...
Children’s toys and books provide a rich arena for investigating conceptual flexibility, because the...
Currently there are disputes in the infancy literature concerning when infants are first able to ind...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
Sortal concepts, lexicalized as count nouns in languages with a count/mass distinction, pro, criteri...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
One of the major achievements of early cognitive development is grasping the stability of the indivi...
The ability to distinguish people from things sheds light on an important theoretical question: how ...
When and how do infants learn the distinction between count nouns (CNs) and proper names (PNs)? In a...
During the first years of life, children both acquire an extensive vocabulary of object labels and d...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
An inherent difficulty for infants learning their first language is that when a caregiver presents a...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...
In two studies, we explored 5-year-olds’ and adults’ beliefs about entities that receive reference b...
A fundamental question in the study of concepts concerns the nature of the relationship between kin...
Research indicates that although children as young as two years of age are able to use proper names ...
Children’s toys and books provide a rich arena for investigating conceptual flexibility, because the...
Currently there are disputes in the infancy literature concerning when infants are first able to ind...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
Sortal concepts, lexicalized as count nouns in languages with a count/mass distinction, pro, criteri...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
One of the major achievements of early cognitive development is grasping the stability of the indivi...
The ability to distinguish people from things sheds light on an important theoretical question: how ...
When and how do infants learn the distinction between count nouns (CNs) and proper names (PNs)? In a...
During the first years of life, children both acquire an extensive vocabulary of object labels and d...
Three parallel studies investigated the influence of principle-based inferences and unprincipled sim...
An inherent difficulty for infants learning their first language is that when a caregiver presents a...
Three experiments addressed factors that might influence whether or not young children take into acc...