APS

2023 APS Annual Convention · 2023

Social Contingency Facilitates Infants’ Vocabulary Growth Above and Beyond Word Input

Washington, DC · May 2023

Flash Talk · Cognitive

  • Elena Luchkina
    Northwestern University
  • Fei Xu
    University of California, Berkeley

Abstract

At 12-14 months infants exhibit a non-linear increase in vocabulary and the first signs of understanding speech about absent objects. We hypothesize that these advances are driven by infants’ accumulated experience participating in socially contingent interactions, which leads to a qualitative shift in infants’ understanding of referential nature of words.

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