Young infants' learning of words for abstract concepts like 'all gone' and 'eat,' in contrast to their learning of more concrete words like 'apple' and 'shoe,' may follow a relatively protracted developmental course. We examined whether infants know such abstract words. Parents named one of two events shown in side-by-side videos while their 6-16-month-old infants (n=98) watched. On average, infants successfully looked at the named video by 10 months, but not earlier, and infants' looking at the named referent increased robustly at around 14 months. Six-month-olds already understand concrete words in this task (Bergelson & Swingley, 2012). A video-corpus analysis of unscripted mother-infant interaction showed that mothers used the tested ab...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Representing objects in terms of their kinds enables inferences based on the long-term knowledge mad...
A handful of recent experimental reports have shown that infants of 6 to 9 months know the meanings ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
A substantial body of evidence demonstrates that infants understand the meaning of spoken words from...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
It is widely accepted that infants begin learning their native language not by learning words, but b...
How sophisticated are infants at using novel verbal information when reasoning about which of two ob...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
The present study explored the origins of word learning in early infancy. Using event-related potent...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
Human language permits us to call to mind objects, events, and ideas that we cannot witness directly...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Representing objects in terms of their kinds enables inferences based on the long-term knowledge mad...
A handful of recent experimental reports have shown that infants of 6 to 9 months know the meanings ...
A core task in language acquisition is mapping words onto objects, actions, and events. Two studies ...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
A substantial body of evidence demonstrates that infants understand the meaning of spoken words from...
Infants build knowledge by acting on the world. We conducted an ecologically grounded test of an emb...
It is widely accepted that infants begin learning their native language not by learning words, but b...
How sophisticated are infants at using novel verbal information when reasoning about which of two ob...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
The present study explored the origins of word learning in early infancy. Using event-related potent...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
Human language permits us to call to mind objects, events, and ideas that we cannot witness directly...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
Understanding words requires infants to not only isolate words from the speech around them and delin...
This study investigated the timeline for infants to learn a word that they can then use for segmenta...
Representing objects in terms of their kinds enables inferences based on the long-term knowledge mad...