Semantic knowledge and the acquisition of proper names |
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Authors: | D. Geoffrey Hall |
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Abstract: | This article explores the proposal that children learn proper names by exploiting implicit universal semantic knowledge. This knowledge directs children to interpret object-directed words used under particular conditions as proper names referring to specific objects. Provided that caregivers use proper names as object-directed labels under the same conditions, the knowledge can explain children's mastery of these expressions. |
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