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Infants rapidly learn word-referent mappings via cross-situational statistics
Authors:Smith Linda  Yu Chen
Affiliation:Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Cognitive Science Program, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. smith4@indiana.edu
Abstract:First word learning should be difficult because any pairing of a word and scene presents the learner with an infinite number of possible referents. Accordingly, theorists of children's rapid word learning have sought constraints on word-referent mappings. These constraints are thought to work by enabling learners to resolve the ambiguity inherent in any labeled scene to determine the speaker's intended referent at that moment. The present study shows that 12- and 14-month-old infants can resolve the uncertainty problem in another way, not by unambiguously deciding the referent in a single word-scene pairing, but by rapidly evaluating the statistical evidence across many individually ambiguous words and scenes.
Keywords:Language acquisition   Word learning   Statistical learning   Development   Infant learning
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