The neural organization of spatial thought and language
A Chatterjee - Seminars in speech and language, 2008 - thieme-connect.com
The cognitive neuroscience of semantics has focused largely on object knowledge. By
contrast, spatial semantics, especially as related to language, has received little attention …
contrast, spatial semantics, especially as related to language, has received little attention …
Infants' and toddlers' television viewing and language outcomes
DL Linebarger, D Walker - American behavioral scientist, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
Viewing data were reported every 3 months beginning at 6 months of age by the parents of
51 infants and toddlers. Viewing logs were coded for program, content, and intended …
51 infants and toddlers. Viewing logs were coded for program, content, and intended …
Trading spaces: Carving up events for learning language
T Göksun, K Hirsh-Pasek… - Perspectives on …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Relational terms (eg, verbs and prepositions) are the cornerstone of language development,
bringing together two distinct fields: linguistic theory and infants' event processing. To …
bringing together two distinct fields: linguistic theory and infants' event processing. To …
[PDF][PDF] Why verbs are hard to learn
D Gentner - Action meets word: How children learn …, 2006 - groups.psych.northwestern.edu
Words do not all connect to the world in the same way. Some words basically point and refer
to things in the world, while others organize the world into semantic systems and name …
to things in the world, while others organize the world into semantic systems and name …
Disembodying cognition
A Chatterjee - Language and cognition, 2010 - cambridge.org
The idea that concepts are embodied by our motor and sensory systems is popular in
current theorizing about cognition. Embodied cognition accounts come in different versions …
current theorizing about cognition. Embodied cognition accounts come in different versions …
Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and
syntactic units. These crosslinguistic differences raise important questions for language …
syntactic units. These crosslinguistic differences raise important questions for language …
Structure mapping and relational language support children's learning of relational categories
D Gentner, FK Anggoro, RS Klibanoff - Child development, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Learning relational categories—whose membership is defined not by intrinsic properties but
by extrinsic relations with other entities—poses a challenge to young children. The current …
by extrinsic relations with other entities—poses a challenge to young children. The current …
[图书][B] Action meets word: How children learn verbs
K Hirsh-Pasek, RM Golinkoff - 2010 - books.google.com
Words are the building blocks of language. An understanding of how words are learned is
thus central to any theory of language acquisition. Although there has been a surge in our …
thus central to any theory of language acquisition. Although there has been a surge in our …
Exploration as a mediator of the relation between the attainment of motor milestones and the development of spatial cognition and spatial language.
O Oudgenoeg-Paz, PPM Leseman… - Developmental …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The embodied-cognition approach views cognition and language as grounded in daily
sensorimotor child–environment interactions. Therefore, the attainment of motor milestones …
sensorimotor child–environment interactions. Therefore, the attainment of motor milestones …
King solomon's take on word learning: An integrative account from the radical middle
K Hirsh-Pasek, RM Golinkoff - Advances in child development and behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Since the 1990s, there has been emerging consensus that the process
of word learning will not be best described through deference to one approach or the other …
of word learning will not be best described through deference to one approach or the other …