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Language-mediated object categorization: A longitudinal study with 16- to 20-month-old Serbian-speaking children
Authors:Slavica Tutnjević  Siniša Lakić
Affiliation:Faculty of Philosophy, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract:This study addressed the development of language-mediated categorization longitudinally, on a sample of Serbian-speaking children aged 16–20 months. Twenty four children were tested 3 consecutive times on: categorization of unknown objects with a shared label and a similar shape; and categorization of unknown objects with a shared label, but no visual similarity. The task was embedded in a game-like activity which included real object manipulation, categorization of novel objects labeled with made-up names, and socio-pragmatic cues provided by the experimenter. Our results indicate that an average child develops the ability to categorize novel objects with a similar shape and a shared label around 16 months of age, whereas for novel objects with a shared label, but no visual similarity, this ability is acquired sometime between 18 and 20 months of age. Our results partly confirm research findings obtained in other languages, thus emphasizing the need for cross-linguistic and cross-cultural validation of all language-related developmental studies.
Keywords:Categorization  children  longitudinal  cognitive development  Serbian language  cross-linguistic
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