Categorization in early infancy and the continuity of development |
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Authors: | Peter D. Eimas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02902, USA |
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Abstract: | Arguments and evidence are presented for the conclusion that the young infant's perceptually based categorical representations for natural kinds - animals in this case - are the basis for their mature conceptual counterparts. In addition, it is argued that conceptual development is continuous in nature and without the need for special developmental processes. A consideration of the development of the syllabic, segmental, and featural categories of phonology shows a more complex pattern of change - one marked by both continuities and discontinuities in the representations themselves and the processes that produce them. |
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