Infants discriminate manners and paths in non-linguistic dynamic events |
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Authors: | Pulverman Rachel Golinkoff Roberta Michnick Hirsh-Pasek Kathy Buresh Jennifer Sootsman |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; Center for Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. |
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Abstract: | Do 14- to 17-month-olds notice the paths and manners of motion events? English- and Spanish-learning infants were habituated to an animated motion event including a manner (e.g., spinning) and a path (e.g., over). They were then tested on four types of events that changed either the manner, the path, both, or neither component. Both English- and Spanish-learning infants attended to changes of manner and changes of path. Thus, infants from two different language communities proved sensitive to components of events that undergird relational term learning. |
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Keywords: | Language Language acquisition Lexical development Conceptual primitives Habituation Manner Path Event processing |
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