Abstract Children learn words in ambiguous situations, where multiple objects can potentially be referents for a new word. Yet, researchers debate whether children maintain a single word-object hypothesis – and revise it if falsified by later information – or whether children establish a network of word-object associations whose relative strengths are modulated with experience. To address this issue, we presented 4- to 12-year-old children with sets of mutual exclusivity (fast-mapping) trials: offering them with obvious initial hypotheses (that the novel object is the referent for the novel word). We observe that children aged six years and above, despite showing a novelty bias and retaining this novel word – novel object association, a...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
To test general and specific processes of symbol learning, 4- and 5- year-old children learned three...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Contains fulltext : 191279.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Children lear...
Children tend to look at name-unknownobjects when they hearnovel words, a behaviour that researchers...
L. Markson and P. Bloom (1997) concluded that there was evidence against a dedicated system for word...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Previous research indicates learning words facilitates categorization. In the current study, we inve...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
In everyday word learning words are only sometimes heard in the presence of their referent, making t...
One challenging problem that children overcome in learning new words is recognizing the hierarchical...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Methods </p> <p>In an ongoing study, we investigate the influence of category c...
Children are guided by constraints and biases in word learning. In the case of the shape bias—the te...
The overall pattern of vocabulary development is relatively similar across children learning differe...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
To test general and specific processes of symbol learning, 4- and 5- year-old children learned three...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...
Contains fulltext : 191279.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Children lear...
Children tend to look at name-unknownobjects when they hearnovel words, a behaviour that researchers...
L. Markson and P. Bloom (1997) concluded that there was evidence against a dedicated system for word...
2014-07-14How learners map words to meanings is a central question in language acquisition. Yu & Smi...
Previous research indicates learning words facilitates categorization. In the current study, we inve...
Recent studies (e.g. Yu & Smith, in press; Smith & Yu, submitted) show that both adults and ...
In everyday word learning words are only sometimes heard in the presence of their referent, making t...
One challenging problem that children overcome in learning new words is recognizing the hierarchical...
<div> <div> <div> <p>Methods </p> <p>In an ongoing study, we investigate the influence of category c...
Children are guided by constraints and biases in word learning. In the case of the shape bias—the te...
The overall pattern of vocabulary development is relatively similar across children learning differe...
© 2016 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. Across a series of four experiments with 3- to 4-year-olds we...
Markson and Bloom (1997) found that some learning processes involved in children's acquisition of a ...
To test general and specific processes of symbol learning, 4- and 5- year-old children learned three...
While recent studies suggest children can use cross-situational information to learn words, these st...