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Acquisition of spatial antonym pairs
Authors:William F Brewer  JBrandon Stone
Institution:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign USA
Abstract:Twenty-eight children (mean age 4.3 yr) were tested for comprehension of spatial antonym pairs with arrays which contained four objects representing both members of two antonym pairs. The results showed that: (a) the most common error was to point to an object representing the same polarity (marked-unmarked) as the word requested; (b) there was not a high degree of confusion within antonym paris; (c) unmarked antonyms tend to be acquired before marked antonyms; and (d) the order of acquisition of the pairs was: tall-short, long-short, high-low, thick-thin, deep-shallow, wide-narrow. The results were interpreted as supporting a modified semantic-feature hypothesis, in which polarity is acquired before dimension.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to William F  Brewer  Department of Psychology  Psychology Building  University of Illinois  Champaign  IL 61820  
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