New exposure, no constraints: Semantic restrictions on novel nouns do not constrain adults' subsequent referent selections. 2021. LaTourrette, Alexander S ...
New exposure, no constraints: Semantic restrictions on novel nouns do not constrain adults' subsequent referent selections · LaTourrette, Alexander S;; Yang ...
New exposure, no constraints: Semantic restrictions on novel nouns do not constrain adults' subsequent referent selections. Proceedings of the Annual ...
New exposure, no constraints: Semantic restrictions on novel nouns do not constrain adults' subsequent referent selections. Alexander LaTourrette and 2 other ...
New exposure, no constraints: Semantic restrictions on novel nouns do not constrain adults' subsequent referent selections. Poster presented at the 43rd ...
Apr 7, 2022 · New words became linked to familiar words following exposure to sentences in which they either directly co-occurred, or shared co-occurrence.
in context. Two experiments are reported which test the hypothesis that the notion "possible word meaning'' plays a role in constraining the inferences.
Evidence from both experiments and analyses of vocabulary development suggest that when children and adults are exposed to a novel word that refers to an ...
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Three studies assessed the ability of 2-year-olds to use semantic context to infer the meanings of novel nouns and to retain those meanings a day later.
Speakers can make inferences about the meaning of new words appearing in an utterance based on the lexical semantics of other words that co-occur with them.