早期语音网络的发展:个体纵向词汇增长的分析

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Judith Kalinowski, Laura Hansel, Michaela Vystrčilová, Alexander Ecker, Nivedita Mani
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虽然许多研究都强调了环境在语言学习中的作用,但研究同样报告了儿童知识的一致影响,特别是个别儿童所知道的单词,在指导进一步的词汇发展方面。这项工作的大部分是基于横断面数据,假设n个月大的孩子通常知道的单词可以预测n+x个月大的孩子通常知道的单词。鉴于不同年龄的个体儿童所知道的单词数量存在公认的可变性,对这一问题的更结论性分析需要检查个体儿童在整个发展过程中学习的单词的个体差异,即使用纵向数据。在当前的研究中,我们使用儿童学习挪威语的纵向词汇数据,我们询问一个单词与儿童已经知道的单词或儿童环境中的单词的语音连通性是否预测了儿童跨发展学习该单词的可能性。研究结果表明,早期词汇量的增长主要是以“越富越富”的方式进行的,在这种方式下,单词的学习是通过一个单词与已知单词的连通性来预测的。然而,单词学习在较小程度上也受到儿童语言环境中单词与单词的连通性的影响。我们的研究结果强调了使用纵向数据来更好地理解影响词汇发展的因素的前景。
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The Development of Early Phonological Networks: An Analysis of Individual Longitudinal Vocabulary Growth

The Development of Early Phonological Networks: An Analysis of Individual Longitudinal Vocabulary Growth

While much work has emphasized the role of the environment in language learning, research equally reports consistent effects of the child's knowledge, in particular, the words known to individual children, in steering further lexical development. Much of this work is based on cross-sectional data, assuming that the words typically known to children at n months predict the words typically known to children at n+x months. Given acknowledged variability in the number of words known to individual children at different ages, a more conclusive analysis of this issue requires examination of individual differences in the words learned by individual children across development, that is, using longitudinal data. In the current study, using longitudinal vocabulary data from children learning Norwegian, we ask whether the phonological connectivity of a word to words that the child already knows or words in the child's environment predicts the likelihood of the child learning that word across development. The results suggest that the early vocabulary grows predominantly in a rich-get-richer manner, where word learning is predicted by the connectivity of a word to already known words. However, word learning is, to a lesser extent, also influenced by the connectivity of a word to words in the child's linguistic environment. Our results highlight the promise of using longitudinal data to better understand the factors that influence vocabulary development.

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Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Science publishes articles in all areas of cognitive science, covering such topics as knowledge representation, inference, memory processes, learning, problem solving, planning, perception, natural language understanding, connectionism, brain theory, motor control, intentional systems, and other areas of interdisciplinary concern. Highest priority is given to research reports that are specifically written for a multidisciplinary audience. The audience is primarily researchers in cognitive science and its associated fields, including anthropologists, education researchers, psychologists, philosophers, linguists, computer scientists, neuroscientists, and roboticists.
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