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Six does not just mean a lot: preschoolers see number words as specific
Authors:Sarnecka Barbara W  Gelman Susan A
Affiliation:University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1109, USA. sarnecka@umich.edu
Abstract:This paper examines what children believe about unmapped number words - those number words whose exact meanings children have not yet learned. In Study 1, 31 children (ages 2-10 to 4-2) judged that the application of five and six changes when numerosity changes, although they did not know that equal sets must have the same number word. In Study 2, 15 children (ages 2-5 to 3-6) judged that six plus more is no longer six, but that a lot plus more is still a lot. Findings support the hypothesis that children treat number words as referring to specific, unique numerosities even before they know exactly which numerosity each word refers to.
Keywords:Language development   Number words   Numbers   Children   Concepts   Cognitive development
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