Work with the looking-while-listening (LWL-) paradigm suggested that 6-month-old English-learning infants associated several labels for common nouns with pictures of their referents: While one distractor picture was present, infants systematically fixated the named target picture. However, recent work revealed constraints of infants' noun comprehension. The age at which these abilities can be obtained appears to relate to the infants' familiarity with the talker, the target language, and word frequency differences in target-distractor pairs. Here, we present further data to this newly established field of research. We tested 42 monolingual German-learning infants aged 6–14 months by means of the LWL-paradigm. Infants saw two pictures side-b...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
Children are excellent word learners, but how they figure out the names for things is debated. Throu...
Halberda (2003) demonstrated that 17-month-old infants, but not 14- or 16-month-olds, use a strategy...
The past 5 years have witnessed claims that infants as young as six months of age understand the mea...
How do infants learn words? Most studies focus on novel word learning to address this question. Only...
Noun and verb development occur at different times in language development for an infant. The underl...
When and how do infants develop a semantic system of words that are related to each other? We invest...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
For decades, a spirited debate has existed over whether infants' remarkable capacity to learn words ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
Children are excellent word learners, but how they figure out the names for things is debated. Throu...
Halberda (2003) demonstrated that 17-month-old infants, but not 14- or 16-month-olds, use a strategy...
The past 5 years have witnessed claims that infants as young as six months of age understand the mea...
How do infants learn words? Most studies focus on novel word learning to address this question. Only...
Noun and verb development occur at different times in language development for an infant. The underl...
When and how do infants develop a semantic system of words that are related to each other? We invest...
How do infants initially determine whether a novel object word labels a specific individual (e.g. Ma...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Do infants learn their early words in semantic isolation? Or do they integrate new words into an int...
This article explores young infants' ability to learn new words in situations providing tightly cont...
Fourteen-month-old infants raised in a monolingual English environment confuse phonetically similar...
For decades, a spirited debate has existed over whether infants' remarkable capacity to learn words ...
This series of studies investigated the ability of 14-month-old infants to differentiate similar-so...
What happens in the brain when infants are learning the meaning of words? Only a few studies (Torkil...
This article explores whether infants are able to learn words as rapidly as has been reported for pr...
Children are excellent word learners, but how they figure out the names for things is debated. Throu...
Halberda (2003) demonstrated that 17-month-old infants, but not 14- or 16-month-olds, use a strategy...