The present studies examined the role of linguistic experience in directing English and Mandarin learners' attention to aspects of a visual scene. Specifically, they asked whether young language learners in these 2 cultures attend to differential aspects of a word-learning situation. Two groups of English and Mandarin learners, 6-8-month-olds (n = 65) and 17-19-month-olds (n = 91), participated in 2 studies, based on a habituation paradigm, designed to test infants' discrimination between actions and objects in dynamic events. In Study 1, these stimuli were presented in silence, whereas in Study 2, a verbal label accompanied videos. Results showed that 6-8-month-olds could discriminate action changes but not object changes, whereas ...
Determining the meanings of words requires language learners to attend to what other people say. How...
Visual attention and perception develop rapidly during the first few months after birth, and these b...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...
The present studies examined the role of linguistic experience in directing English and Mandarin lea...
Research based on naturalistic and checklist methods has revealed differences between English and Ch...
Research based on naturalistic and checklist methods has revealed differences between English and Ch...
Do 14- to 17-month-olds notice the paths and manners of motion events? English- and Spanish-learning...
Researchers have proposed that the culture in which we are raised shapes the way that we attend to t...
Children can represent events in our everyday life in both non-linguistic and linguistic formats. We...
Noun and verb development occur at different times in language development for an infant. The underl...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
Golinkoff, Roberta MichnikInfants appear to first discriminate and categorize a possibly universal s...
Telling stories and making a narration of events are common communicative acts of children. Two majo...
By the end of their first year, infants can interpret many different types of complex dynamic visual...
When learning from actions, language can be a crucial source to specify the learning content. Unders...
Determining the meanings of words requires language learners to attend to what other people say. How...
Visual attention and perception develop rapidly during the first few months after birth, and these b...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...
The present studies examined the role of linguistic experience in directing English and Mandarin lea...
Research based on naturalistic and checklist methods has revealed differences between English and Ch...
Research based on naturalistic and checklist methods has revealed differences between English and Ch...
Do 14- to 17-month-olds notice the paths and manners of motion events? English- and Spanish-learning...
Researchers have proposed that the culture in which we are raised shapes the way that we attend to t...
Children can represent events in our everyday life in both non-linguistic and linguistic formats. We...
Noun and verb development occur at different times in language development for an infant. The underl...
The domain of space presents interesting properties that can best illustrate the debate concerning u...
Golinkoff, Roberta MichnikInfants appear to first discriminate and categorize a possibly universal s...
Telling stories and making a narration of events are common communicative acts of children. Two majo...
By the end of their first year, infants can interpret many different types of complex dynamic visual...
When learning from actions, language can be a crucial source to specify the learning content. Unders...
Determining the meanings of words requires language learners to attend to what other people say. How...
Visual attention and perception develop rapidly during the first few months after birth, and these b...
How do children talk about the dynamic world around them? In this eyetracking study, we demonstrate ...