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Publication Date: 2020-Mar
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Task-Appropriate Input Supports Word-Object Association in 14-Month-Old Female Infants
Fais, Laurel; Vatikiotis-Bateson, Eric
Journal of Child Language, v47 n2 p472-482 Mar 2020
Fourteen-month-old infants are unable to link minimal pair nonsense words with novel objects (Stager & Werker, 1997). Might an adult's productions in a word learning context support minimal pair word-object association in these infants? We recorded a mother interacting with her 24-month-old son, and with her 5-month-old son, producing nonsense words "bin" and "din." We used these productions to determine if they had a differential effect on 14-month-old infants' word-object association abilities. Females hearing the words spoken to the older infant, but not those to the younger, succeeded. We suggest that the task-appropriateness of utterances can support infant word learning.
Descriptors: Infants, Child Language, Vocabulary Development, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Gender Differences, Oral Language, Associative Learning, Language Acquisition, Age Differences, Task Analysis, Linguistic Input
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