A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible to identify the meaning of a new word among several possible referents? Adult learners typically use contextual information, which reduces the number of possible referents a new word can have. Alternatively, a social partner may facilitate word learning by directing the learner's attention toward the correct new word meaning. While much is known about the role of this form of 'joint attention' in first language acquisition, little is known about its efficacy in second language acquisition. Consequently, we introduce and validate a novel visual word learning game to evaluate how joint attention affects the contextual learning of new words in a ...
How do children infer the meanings of their first words? Even in infant-directed speech, object noun...
In addition to identifying the referents of novel words, language learners also have to learn to gen...
Children learn their earliest words through social interaction, but it is unknown how much they rely...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
In a multi- and inter-cultural world, we daily encounter new words. Adult learners often rely on a s...
Learning new words is an increasingly common necessity in everyday life. External factors, among whi...
Learning new words is an increasingly common necessity in everyday life. External factors, among whi...
Verbal language is the most widespread mode of human communication, and an intrinsically social acti...
When looking for the referents of nouns, adults and young children are sensitive to cross- situation...
Human infants begin to produce speech at the beginning of the second year of life. Some theories pro...
Published: 05 June 2019Vocabulary learning is better achieved by children facing a teacher than when...
This paper investigates how different modes of social interactions influence the bootstrapping and e...
New words are typically encountered in complex environments rife with possible meanings. Recent evid...
Vocabulary learning has been traditionally considered central to second language learning. It may ta...
How do children infer the meanings of their first words? Even in infant-directed speech, object noun...
In addition to identifying the referents of novel words, language learners also have to learn to gen...
Children learn their earliest words through social interaction, but it is unknown how much they rely...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
A major challenge in second language acquisition is to build up new vocabulary. How is it possible t...
In a multi- and inter-cultural world, we daily encounter new words. Adult learners often rely on a s...
Learning new words is an increasingly common necessity in everyday life. External factors, among whi...
Learning new words is an increasingly common necessity in everyday life. External factors, among whi...
Verbal language is the most widespread mode of human communication, and an intrinsically social acti...
When looking for the referents of nouns, adults and young children are sensitive to cross- situation...
Human infants begin to produce speech at the beginning of the second year of life. Some theories pro...
Published: 05 June 2019Vocabulary learning is better achieved by children facing a teacher than when...
This paper investigates how different modes of social interactions influence the bootstrapping and e...
New words are typically encountered in complex environments rife with possible meanings. Recent evid...
Vocabulary learning has been traditionally considered central to second language learning. It may ta...
How do children infer the meanings of their first words? Even in infant-directed speech, object noun...
In addition to identifying the referents of novel words, language learners also have to learn to gen...
Children learn their earliest words through social interaction, but it is unknown how much they rely...