Perceptual-semantic features of words differentially shape early vocabulary in American Sign Language and English.

IF 2.8 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Applied Psycholinguistics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-06 DOI:10.1017/s0142716425100210
Erin E Campbell, Jennie Pyers, Naomi Caselli, Amy Lieberman, Arielle Borovsky
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Abstract

How do sensory experiences shape the words we learn first? Most studies of language have focused on hearing children learning spoken languages, making it challenging to know how sound and language modality might contribute to language learning. This study investigates how perceptual and semantic features influence early vocabulary acquisition in deaf children learning American Sign Language and hearing children learning spoken English. Using vocabulary data from parent-report inventories, we analyzed 214 nouns common to both languages to compare the types of meanings associated with earlier Age of Acquisition. Results revealed that while children in both groups were earlier to acquire words that were more strongly related to the senses, the specific types of sensory meaning varied by language modality. Hearing children learned words with sound-related features earlier than other words, while deaf children learned words with visual and touch-related features earlier. This suggests that the easiest words to learn are words with meanings that children can experience first-hand, which varies based on children's own sensory access and experience. Studying the diverse ways children acquire language, in this case deaf children, is key to developing language learning theories that reflect all learners.

词汇的感知语义特征对美国手语和英语早期词汇形成了不同的影响。
感官体验是如何塑造我们首先学习的词汇的?大多数关于语言的研究都集中在听力儿童学习口语上,这使得了解声音和语言形态如何有助于语言学习变得具有挑战性。本研究探讨了知觉和语义特征对聋儿学习美国手语和听力健全儿童学习英语口语的早期词汇习得的影响。利用父母报告清单中的词汇数据,我们分析了两种语言中常见的214个名词,以比较与早期习得年龄相关的含义类型。结果显示,虽然两组儿童都较早掌握了与感官关系更密切的词汇,但具体的感官意义类型因语言形态而异。听力正常的儿童学习具有声音相关特征的单词要早于其他单词,而失聪的儿童学习具有视觉和触觉相关特征的单词要早于其他单词。这表明,最容易学习的单词是具有孩子可以亲身体验的含义的单词,这取决于孩子自己的感官访问和经验。研究儿童习得语言的不同方式,在这种情况下是聋哑儿童,是发展反映所有学习者的语言学习理论的关键。
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期刊介绍: Applied Psycholinguistics publishes original research papers on the psychological processes involved in language. It examines language development , language use and language disorders in adults and children with a particular emphasis on cross-language studies. The journal gathers together the best work from a variety of disciplines including linguistics, psychology, reading, education, language learning, speech and hearing, and neurology. In addition to research reports, theoretical reviews will be considered for publication as will keynote articles and commentaries.
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