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Ellis S. Cain; Rachel A. Ryskin; Chen Yu – Cognitive Science, 2025
According to the cross-situational learning account, infants aggregate statistical information from multiple parent naming events to resolve ambiguous word-referent mappings within individual naming events. While previous experimental studies have shown that infant and adult learners can build correct mappings based on statistical regularities…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Infants, Inferences
Krethlow, Giulia; Fargier, Raphaël; Laganaro, Marina – Cognitive Science, 2020
The lexical-semantic organization of the mental lexicon is bound to change across the lifespan. Nevertheless, the effects of lexical-semantic factors on word processing are usually based on studies enrolling young adult cohorts. The current study aims to investigate to what extent age-specific semantic organization predicts performance in…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Semantics, Lexicology, Age Groups
Mermillod, Martial; Bonin, Patrick; Meot, Alain; Ferrand, Ludovic; Paindavoine, Michel – Cognitive Science, 2012
According to the age-of-acquisition hypothesis, words acquired early in life are processed faster and more accurately than words acquired later. Connectionist models have begun to explore the influence of the age/order of acquisition of items (and also their frequency of encounter). This study attempts to reconcile two different methodological and…
Descriptors: Theories, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency