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Intersecting Constraints on Label Learning: Effects of Age,Label Properties,and Referential Context
Authors:Katharine Graf Estes  Dylan M. Antovich  Jessica F. Hay
Affiliation:1. University of California, Daviskgrafestes@ucdavis.edu;3. University of California, Davis;4. University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This research investigates the development of constraints in word learning. Previous experiments have shown that as infants gain more knowledge of native language structure, they become more selective about the forms that they accept as labels. However, the developmental pattern exhibited depends greatly on the way that infants are introduced to the labels and tested. In a series of experiments, we examined how providing referential context in the form of familiar objects and familiar object names affects how infants learn labels that they would otherwise reject, nonspeech sounds. We found evidence of the development of intersecting constraints: Younger infants (14-month-olds) were more open to learning nonspeech tone labels than older infants (19-month-olds), and younger infants were more open to the influence of referential context. These findings suggest that infants form expectations about labels and labeling contexts as they become more sophisticated learners.
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