| Woodward, A.L., Markman, E.M., and Fitzsimmons, C.M., \Rapid word learning in 13 and 18-month-olds". Developmental Psychology, 30, (1994), pp. 553-566. |
....facility in the native language to perform this object tagging, through incremental parsing of spoken language fragments associated with the image. It is thought [2] 7] that acquisition of elementary spatial lexemes takes place soon after the naming explosion of the second year of life [18], and prior to the development of sophisticated internal models of space. Studies of spatial and temporal lexeme acquisition among young children native in various European and Middle Eastern languages [6] 17] 7] indicate that subject groups of mean age as low as 30 months may correctly ....
Woodward, A.L., Markman, E.M., and Fitzsimmons, C.M., \Rapid word learning in 13 and 18-month-olds". Developmental Psychology, 30, (1994), pp. 553-566.
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A. L. Woodward, E. M. Markman, and C. M. Fitzsimmons. Rapid word learning in 13- and 18-month-olds. Developmental Psychology, 30(4):553--566, 1994.
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