The main thesis of this chapter is that children do not learn single new words but rather new words that belong to the same domain. For example, once they learn a word for a color, other color words will be learned soon after. The chapter presents a model of such domain-oriented language learning. Conceptual spaces are used as a framework for modeling the semantic processes involved in language acquisition. The author illustrates the model with some of the semantic domains that a child acquires during the first formative years of life. Linguistic data is also presented in support of the hypothesis that semantics knowledge is organized into domains
This review piece looks at how children acquire various elements of linguistic meaning. It considers...
Contemporary linguistic studies have shown an increasing interest in conceptual spaces as a helpful ...
Child semantic development includes learning the meaning of words as well as the semantic relations ...
It is argued that early language learning in children emerges from five primary knowledge structures...
Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possible...
<p>Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possi...
The overall goal is to show that conceptual spaces are more promising than other ways of modelling t...
Language acquisition is one of the currently much discussed topics in the field of psycholinguistics...
The goal of this paper is to present a model of children's semantic memory, which is based on a corp...
The problem of how young learners acquire the meaning of words is fundamental to language developmen...
The goal of this paper is to present a model of children's semantic memory, which is based on a corp...
This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can tr...
Vocabulary development is a critical goal for early childhood education. However, it is difficult fo...
Cognitive semantics relates linguistic expressions to conceptual structures. The purpose of this pap...
© 2019 International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved. Intelligent ...
This review piece looks at how children acquire various elements of linguistic meaning. It considers...
Contemporary linguistic studies have shown an increasing interest in conceptual spaces as a helpful ...
Child semantic development includes learning the meaning of words as well as the semantic relations ...
It is argued that early language learning in children emerges from five primary knowledge structures...
Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possible...
<p>Prior research indicates a protracted developmental course in category-based reasoning. One possi...
The overall goal is to show that conceptual spaces are more promising than other ways of modelling t...
Language acquisition is one of the currently much discussed topics in the field of psycholinguistics...
The goal of this paper is to present a model of children's semantic memory, which is based on a corp...
The problem of how young learners acquire the meaning of words is fundamental to language developmen...
The goal of this paper is to present a model of children's semantic memory, which is based on a corp...
This article presents two learning processes in order to explain how children at an early age can tr...
Vocabulary development is a critical goal for early childhood education. However, it is difficult fo...
Cognitive semantics relates linguistic expressions to conceptual structures. The purpose of this pap...
© 2019 International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved. Intelligent ...
This review piece looks at how children acquire various elements of linguistic meaning. It considers...
Contemporary linguistic studies have shown an increasing interest in conceptual spaces as a helpful ...
Child semantic development includes learning the meaning of words as well as the semantic relations ...