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In: http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00407/pdf/ (2014)
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Developing semantic knowledge through cross-situational word learning
In: http://www.kachergis.com/docs/kachergis_yu_shiffrin_2014_priming.pdf (2014)
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In: http://www.kachergis.com/docs/kachergis_yu_shiffrin_2014frontiers_implicit.pdf (2014)
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Markers of Topical Discourse in Child-Directed Speech
In: http://langcog.stanford.edu/papers/RF-cogsci2014.pdf (2013)
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Learning phonemes with a proto-lexicon
In: http://www.lscp.net/persons/dupoux/papers/Martin_PD_2012_learning_phonemes_with_pseudolexicon.pdf (2013)
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Learning phonemes with a protolexicon
In: http://www.lscp.net/persons/peperkamp/Martin_Peperkamp_Dupoux_(2013)_Learning_phonemes_with_a_proto-lexicon.pdf (2013)
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Actively learning object names across ambiguous situations
In: http://www.kachergis.com/docs/kachergis_etal2013_active.pdf (2013)
Abstract: Previous research shows that people can use the co-occurrence of words and objects in ambigu-ous situations (i.e., containing multiple words and objects) to learn word meanings during a brief passive training period (Yu & Smith, 2007). However, learners in the world are not completely passive but can affect how their environment is structured by moving their heads, eyes, and even objects. These actions can indicate attention to a language teacher, who may then be more likely to name the attended objects. Using a novel active learning paradigm in which learners choose which four objects they would like to see named on each successive trial, this study asks whether active learning is superior to passive learning in a cross-situational word learning context. Finding that learners perform better in active learning, we investigate the strategies and discover that most learners use immediate repetition to disambiguate pairings. Unexpectedly, we find that learners who repeat only one pair per trial—an easy way to infer this pair—perform worse than those who repeat multiple pairs per trial. Using a working memory extension to an associative model of word learning with uncertainty and familiarity biases, we investigate individual differences that correlate with these assorted strategies.
Keyword: Active learning; Cross-situational learning; Individual differences; Language acquisition; Statistical learning; Temporal contiguity
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.642.9244
http://www.kachergis.com/docs/kachergis_etal2013_active.pdf
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In: http://oro.open.ac.uk/37584/1/fpsyg-04-00255.pdf (2013)
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Author manuscript, published in "CSLP, France (2012)" On Language Acquisition Through Womb Grammars
In: http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/75/18/50/PDF/dmb_CSLP12.pdf (2012)
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Learning Nouns with Domain-General Associative Learning Mechanisms
In: http://www.kachergis.com/docs/Kachergis_2012CogSci_paper616_domain-general.pdf (2012)
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Relating activity contexts to early word learning in dense longitudinal data
In: http://www.media.mit.edu/cogmac/publications/cogsci2012_RFR_fix.pdf (2012)
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Relating activity contexts to early word learning in dense longitudinal data
In: http://web.media.mit.edu/~dkroy/papers/pdf/cogsci2012_RFR.pdf (2012)
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In: http://brainvitge.org/papers/Arciuli_KossTorkidsen_FrontinPsycho_2012.pdf (2012)
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Does Statistical Word Learning Scale? It’s a Matter of Perspective
In: http://www.thoughtfill.com/docs/yurovsky_smith_yu_cs12.pdf (2012)
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Actively Learning Object Names Across Ambiguous Situations
In: http://www.indiana.edu/~dll/papers/kachergis2012_active_topics.pdf (2012)
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In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/df/ed/Front_Psychol_2012_Mar_28_3_88.tar.gz (2012)
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The learnability of constructed languages reflects typological patterns
In: http://langcog.stanford.edu/papers/TFJ-cogsci2011.pdf (2011)
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Generalizing between form and meaning using learned verb classes
In: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~suzanne/papers/ParisienStevenson-CogSci2011.pdf (2011)
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The learnability of constructed languages reflects typological patterns
In: http://www.hlp.rochester.edu/publications/TilyFrankJaeger11-cogsci.pdf (2011)
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The learnability of constructed languages reflects typological patterns
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2011/papers/0317/paper0317.pdf (2011)
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