第一个词之前:婴儿将词语映射到目标的能力
Youjung Choi1, Eun Young Kim2, Hyuna Lee3
1School of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences, Southern Illinois University, USA.
Infant behavior & development
|October 7, 2025
概括
语音前的婴儿可以在说话之前将新词与物体联系起来. 即使在9个月和12个月时,婴儿也会表现出早期的词对象关联技能,为语言发展奠定基础.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 语言学的语言学.
背景情况:
- 了解婴儿如何学习语言对于发育心理学至关重要.
- 早期的词对象关联是语言学习的基本技能.
- 研究表明,婴儿拥有超出语言能力的认知能力.
研究的目的:
- 调查前言婴儿形成新词对象关联的能力.
- 为了确定9个月和12个月的婴儿是否可以将新词与特定对象联系起来.
- 探索在口头交流之前早期语言基础的出现.
主要方法:
- 48名婴儿 (9个月和12个月) 参加了这项研究.
- 婴儿观察了一名演员在抓住两个物体中的一个时说出一个新词.
- 一项试验试验评估了婴儿将单词与正确对象联系在一起的能力.
主要成果:
- 这两个年龄组都在重复新词时看着目标对象.
- 婴儿将目光转移到非目标对象,当使用不同的词时.
- 这表明前言婴儿的新词对象关联成功.
结论:
- 该研究提供了关于词对象关联基础早期出现的证据.
- 婴儿在说话之前表现出将新词与参考对象联系起来的能力.
- 这些发现凸显了早期语言发育的复杂认知基础.
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