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Children value informativity over logic in word learning.

Michael Ramscar1, Melody Dye, Joseph Klein.   

Abstract

The question of how children learn the meanings of words has long puzzled philosophers and psychologists. As Quine famously pointed out, simply hearing a word in context reveals next to nothing about its meaning. How then do children learn to understand and use words correctly? Here, we show how learning theory can offer an elegant solution to this seemingly intractable puzzle in language acquisition. From it, we derived formal predictions about word learning in situations of Quinean ambiguity, and subsequently tested our predictions on toddlers, undergraduates, and developmental psychologists. The toddlers' performance was consistent both with our predictions and with the workings of implicit mechanisms that can facilitate the learning of meaningful lexical systems. Adults adopted a markedly different and likely suboptimal strategy. These results suggest one explanation for why early word learning can appear baffling: Adult intuitions may be a poor source of insight into how children learn.

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Keywords:  cognitive development; language; language development; learning; prediction

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23610135     DOI: 10.1177/0956797612460691

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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10.  When it hurts (and helps) to try: the role of effort in language learning.

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