在17个月大的时候学会概括而不是分割一门人工语言,可以预测3年后孩子的语言技能。

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Padraic Monaghan , Seamus Donnelly , Katie Alcock , Amy Bidgood , Kate Cain , Samantha Durrant , Rebecca L.A. Frost , Lana S. Jago , Michelle S. Peter , Julian M. Pine , Heather Turnbull , Caroline F. Rowland
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我们调查了17个月时学习人工语言是否能预测54个月时儿童的自然语言词汇和语法技能。17个月大的孩子听一种包含非相邻依赖性的人工语言,然后测试他们对语言结构的分段和概括能力。在54个月大的时候,孩子们接受了一系列标准化的自然语言任务的测试,这些任务评估了接受和表达的词汇和语法。一个结构方程模型表明,在17个月时学习人工语言概括可以预测54个月时的语言能力,这是词汇和语法技能的组合,而在17个月中的人工语言分割不能预测这个年龄段的语言能力。人工语言学习任务——尤其是探究语法学习的任务——为揭示儿童早期语言发展的机制提供了一个有价值的工具。
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Learning to generalise but not segment an artificial language at 17 months predicts children’s language skills 3 years later

We investigated whether learning an artificial language at 17 months was predictive of children’s natural language vocabulary and grammar skills at 54 months. Children at 17 months listened to an artificial language containing non-adjacent dependencies, and were then tested on their learning to segment and to generalise the structure of the language. At 54 months, children were then tested on a range of standardised natural language tasks that assessed receptive and expressive vocabulary and grammar. A structural equation model demonstrated that learning the artificial language generalisation at 17 months predicted language abilities – a composite of vocabulary and grammar skills – at 54 months, whereas artificial language segmentation at 17 months did not predict language abilities at this age. Artificial language learning tasks – especially those that probe grammar learning – provide a valuable tool for uncovering the mechanisms driving children’s early language development.

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Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
5.40
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3.80%
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29
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive Psychology is concerned with advances in the study of attention, memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking. Cognitive Psychology specializes in extensive articles that have a major impact on cognitive theory and provide new theoretical advances. Research Areas include: • Artificial intelligence • Developmental psychology • Linguistics • Neurophysiology • Social psychology.
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