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Acquiring new word meaning: What does it tell us about development
Authors:Steven R. Yussen
Affiliation:University of Wisconsin—Madison, USA
Abstract:R. J. Sternberg (1984, Developmental Review, 4, 113–138) offers a thoughtful and provocative essay on how individuals acquire meanings for novel or unfamiliar nouns. The Sternberg essay, however, is incomplete on a number of grounds. By stressing general processes and specific knowledge as critical components in the acquisition of verbal concepts, for example, it overlooks two logically complementary categories—specific processes and general knowledge—and the role these play in the acquisitions in question. A second concern is that the paper blurs distinctions among development, short-term learning, and the origin/acquisition of individual differences. Finally, Sternberg is encouraged to frame the specific phenomenon described here within the context of a larger theory of intellectual development and to indicate what else this specific model can be used to explain.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Steven R. Yussen   Department of Educational Psychology   University of Wisconsin   1025 W. Johnson   Madison   WI 53706.
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