Object Functions and Words Reexamined: Toddlers' Recognition of Function Depends on Object Type.

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Haley Weaver, Jenny Saffran
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Abstract

The role of function in toddlers' object labeling has been debated for decades in developmental science. We aimed to clarify the relation between toddlers' understanding of functions and words using a set of everyday objects that varied in the number of associated functions (e.g., balls can be bounced, thrown, or rolled while toothbrushes primarily brush teeth). Forty 23- to 25-month-old monolingual English-learning toddlers completed a preferential looking paradigm in which objects were used in conventional and unconventional ways, designed to measure expectations about object functional expectations. We also measured toddlers' lexical knowledge about these objects using a looking-while-listening task. Finally, we assessed productive vocabulary size using the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory: Words and Sentences. The results suggest that toddlers have expectations about the functions of some objects, but not others. In particular, these expectations were stronger for objects that are tightly linked with their functions in everyday experiences, and for children who have larger vocabularies. These findings also suggest that toddlers' ability to demonstrate functional knowledge may depend on the specific objects included in the task.

物体功能与词语的再考察:幼儿对物体类型的功能认知。
在发育科学中,功能在幼儿物体标签中的作用已经争论了几十年。我们的目的是通过一组不同功能的日常物品来澄清幼儿对功能和单词的理解之间的关系(例如,球可以弹,扔,滚,而牙刷主要是刷牙)。40个23到25个月大的单语英语学习幼儿完成了一个优先观察范式,在这个范式中,物体以传统和非常规的方式使用,旨在衡量对物体功能期望的期望。我们还通过边听边看的任务来测量幼儿对这些物体的词汇知识。最后,我们使用麦克阿瑟-贝茨交际发展量表:单词和句子来评估生产性词汇量。结果表明,幼儿对某些物体的功能有期望,但对其他物体没有期望。特别是,对于那些与日常体验中的功能紧密相关的物体,以及那些词汇量较大的孩子来说,这些期望更强烈。这些发现还表明,幼儿展示功能性知识的能力可能取决于任务中包含的特定对象。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cognition and Development is the official journal of the Cognitive Development Society (CDS). Some CDS members are concerned with basic research or theory; others focus on policy issues and practical applications. The range of interests includes cognitive development during all stages of life, and we seek to understand ontogenetic processes in both humans and nonhumans. Finally, their interests encompass typical as well as atypical development, and we attempt to characterize both biological and cultural influences on cognitive change and continuity.
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