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Publication Date: 2012
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Getting Specific: Early General Mechanisms Give Rise to Domain-Specific Expertise in Word Learning
Namy, Laura L.
Language Learning and Development, v8 n1 p47-60 2012
This paper evaluates the proposal that general associative mechanisms underlie the earliest stages of word learning but that these same general mechanisms, operating over language input, enable children to identify domain-specific cues that ultimately help to constrain word learning, rendering children more sophisticated language users. As a result, word learning starts out general but becomes largely a domain-specific ability over the course of the second year.
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Vocabulary Development, Cues, Linguistic Input, Expertise, Associative Learning, Young Children, Naming, Language Acquisition
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Education Level: Preschool Education
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Language: English
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