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Early Verb-Action and Noun-Object Mapping Across Sensory Modalities: A Neuro-Developmental View

机译:跨感觉方式的早期动词 - 动作和名词 - 对象映射:神经发展观

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The authors provide an alternative to the traditional view that verbs are harder to learn than nouns by reviewing three lines of behavioral and neurophysiological evidence in word-mapping development across cultures. First, preverbal infants tune into word-action and word-object pairings using domain-general mechanisms. Second, while post-verbal infants from noun-friendly language environments experience verb-action mapping difficulty, infants from verb-friendly language environments do not. Third, children use language-specific conventions to learn all types of words, although still strongly influenced by their language environment. Additionally, the authors suggest neurophysiological research to advance these lines of evidence beyond traditional views of word learning.
机译:作者提供了传统观点的替代方案,即通过审查跨文化的文字发育中的三行行为和神经生理证据而言,动词比名词更难学习。 首先,使用域一般机制将素食婴儿调谐到单词动作和Word-object配对。 其次,来自名词友好语言环境的口头婴儿体验动词动作映射难度,来自动词友好语言环境的婴儿。 三,儿童使用特定语言的惯例来学习所有类型的单词,尽管仍然受到他们的语言环境的强烈影响。 此外,作者表明了神经生理学研究,以推进这些证据超出传统观察的证据。

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