Why do children learn some words before others? A large body of behavioral research has identified properties of the language environment that facilitate word learning, emphasizing the importance of particularly informative language contexts. However, these findings have not informed research that uses distributional properties of words to predict vocabulary composition. In the current work, we introduce a predictor of word learning that emphasizes the role of prior knowledge. We investigate item-based variability in vocabulary development using lexical properties of distributional statistics derived from a large corpus of child-directed speech. Unlike previous analyses, we predicted word trajectories cross-sectionally, shedding light on tr...
What determines vocabulary growth patterns? The research presented here examines the growth pattern ...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with m...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
Children’s early word learning is to a large extent driven by the prevalence of words in their langu...
A key omission from many accounts of children's early word learning is the linguistic knowledge that...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
We set forth to show that lexical connectivity plays a role in understanding early word learning. By...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
Numerous theories of language acquisition have indicated that distributional information is extremel...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
Does knowing certain words help children learn other words? We hypothesized that knowledge of more g...
What determines vocabulary growth patterns? The research presented here examines the growth pattern ...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with m...
Children show a remarkable degree of consistency in learning some words earlier than others. What pa...
Children’s early word learning is to a large extent driven by the prevalence of words in their langu...
A key omission from many accounts of children's early word learning is the linguistic knowledge that...
Young language learners are able to map a word onto its ref-erent from an infinite number of possibl...
We examine the success of developmental distributional analysis in English, German and Dutch. We emb...
We set forth to show that lexical connectivity plays a role in understanding early word learning. By...
Words are the essence of communication: They are the building blocks of any language. Learning the m...
Infants and toddlers typically hear words accompanied by a variety of direct and indirect cues to th...
Numerous theories of language acquisition have indicated that distributional information is extremel...
This research tested the hypothesis that young children’s bias to generalize names for solid objects...
Vocabulary knowledge and speed of lexical access are early components of linguistic skill that co-de...
Does knowing certain words help children learn other words? We hypothesized that knowledge of more g...
What determines vocabulary growth patterns? The research presented here examines the growth pattern ...
Children who hear lots of language have larger vocabularies. The words within the language also affe...
Learning word-referent mappings is complex because the word and its referent tend to co-occur with m...