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Type of Maternal Object Motion During Synchronous Naming Predicts Preverbal Infants' Learning of Word-Object Relations

机译:同步命名过程中母体运动的类型可预测前言婴儿对单词-对象关系的学习

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Mothers' use of specific types of object motion in synchrony with object naming was examined, along with infants' joint attention to the mother and object, as a predictor of word learning. During a semistructured 3-min play episode, mothers (N = 24) taught the names of 2 toy objects to their preverbal 6- to 8-month-old infants. The episodes were recoded from Gogate, Bolzani, and Betancourt (2006) to provide a more fine-grained description of object motions used by mothers during naming. The results indicated that mothers used forward/downward and shaking motions more frequently and upward and backward motions less frequently in temporal synchrony with the spoken words. These motions likely highlight novel word-object relations. Furthermore, maternal use of shaking motions in synchrony with the spoken words and infants' ability to switch gaze from mother to object contributed to infants' learning of the word-object relations, as observed on a posttest. Thus, preverbal infants' learn word-object relations within an embodied system involving tightly coupled interaction between infants' perception and joint attention, and specific properties of caregivers' naming.
机译:研究了母亲对特定类型的物体运动与物体命名的同步使用,以及婴儿对母亲和物体的共同关注,以此作为单词学习的预测指标。在半结构的3分钟游戏情节中,母亲(N = 24)向6到8个月大的婴儿讲授了2个玩具对象的名称。这些情节从Gogate,Bolzani和Betancourt(2006)重新编码,以更精确地描述母亲在命名过程中使用的物体运动。结果表明,母亲与口头语言在时间上同步使用的频率更高,向前/向下和摇动的频率更高,向上和向后的运动频率更低。这些动议可能突出了新颖的词-物关系。此外,如在事后测试中所观察到的那样,母亲与口语单词同步使用摇动动作以及婴儿将视线从母亲转向对象的能力有助于婴儿学习单词-宾语关系。因此,谚语婴儿在一个具体的系统中学习单词-对象的关系,该系统涉及婴儿的感知和共同注意以及看护人命名的特定属性之间的紧密耦合的相互作用。

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    《Infancy》 |2008年第2期|172-184|共13页
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    Pediatrics Department, State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn;

    Pediatrics Department, State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn;

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