Literature DB >> 29704856

Fast mapping word meanings across trials: Young children forget all but their first guess.

Athulya Aravind1, Jill de Villiers2, Amy Pace3, Hannah Valentine3, Roberta Golinkoff4, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek5, Aquiles Iglesias6, Mary Sweig Wilson.   

Abstract

Do children learn a new word by tracking co-occurrences between words and referents across multiple instances ("cross-situational learning" models), or is word-learning a "one-track" process, where learners maintain a single hypothesis about the possible referent, which may be verified or falsified in future occurrences ("propose-but-verify" models)? Using a novel word-learning task, we ask which learning procedure is utilized by preschool-aged children. We report on findings from three studies comparing the word-learning strategies across different populations of child learners: monolingual English learners, Spanish - English dual language learners, and learners at risk for language-delay. In all three studies, we ask what, if anything, is retained from prior exposures and whether the amount of information retained changes as children get older. The ability to make a good initial hypothesis was a function of various factors, including language ability and experience, but across-the-board, children were no better than chance after a wrong initial hypothesis. This suggests that children do not retain multiple meaning hypotheses across learning instances, lending support to the propose-but-verify models.
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Keywords:  Cross-situational learning; Fast mapping; Propose-but-verify; Word learning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29704856     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2018.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


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