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Iacozza, Sara; Meyer, Antje S.; Lev-Ari, Shiri – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
An important issue in theories of word learning is how abstract or context-specific representations of novel words are. One aspect of this broad issue is how well learners maintain information about the source of novel words. We investigated whether listeners' source memory was better for words learned from members of their in-group (students of…
Descriptors: Bias, Vocabulary Development, College Students, Social Influences
Han, Mengru; De Jong, Nivja H.; Kager, René – Journal of Child Language, 2020
This study investigates the pitch properties of infant-directed speech (IDS) specific to word-learning contexts in which mothers introduce unfamiliar words to children. Using a semi-spontaneous story-book telling task, we examined (1) whether mothers made distinctions between unfamiliar and familiar words with pitch in IDS compared to…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Indo European Languages, Mandarin Chinese, Intonation
Demir-Vegter, Serpil; Aarts, Rian; Kurvers, Jeanne – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
The present study examined lexical richness in maternal input to Turkish preschool children in the Netherlands and the relationship with their vocabulary. Fifteen Turkish mother-child dyads were videotaped at the age of 3 and 4 in three settings: book reading, picture description and block building. Children's vocabulary in Turkish was measured at…
Descriptors: Turkish, Indo European Languages, Linguistic Input, Mothers