Korean- and English-speaking children use cross-situational information to learn novel predicate terms.
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Attention to Explicit and Implicit Contrast in Verb Learning.Learn locally, think globally. Exemplar variability supports higher-order generalization and word learning.Sentence-based attentional mechanisms in word learning: evidence from a computational model.Early Verb Learning: How Do Children Learn How to Compare Events?Vacuuming with my mouth?: Children's ability to comprehend novel extensions of familiar verbs.Attention to Multiple Events Helps 2 1/2-Year-Olds Extend New Verbs.Children Use Different Cues to Guide Noun and Verb ExtensionsObject similarity bootstraps young children to action-based verb extension.Finding meaning in a noisy world: exploring the effects of referential ambiguity and competition on 2·5-year-olds' cross-situational word learning.Structure Mapping for Social Learning.Learning Object Names at Different Hierarchical Levels Using Cross-Situational Statistics.Structure mapping and relational language support children's learning of relational categories.Does Variability Across Events Affect Verb Learning in English, Mandarin, and Korean?Prelinguistic Relational Concepts: Investigating Analogical Processing in Infants.Gavagai is as Gavagai does: learning nouns and verbs from cross-situational statistics.The interplay of cross-situational word learning and sentence-level constraints.
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Korean- and English-speaking children use cross-situational information to learn novel predicate terms.
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2008-08-27T00:00:00Z