Authors
Yayun Zhang, Daniel Yurovsky, Chen Yu
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
CogSci... Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society (US). Conference
Volume
2015
Pages
2793
Publisher
NIH Public Access
Description
In the word-learning domain, both adults and young children are able to find the correct referent of a word from highly ambiguous contexts that involve many words and objects by computing distributional statistics across the co-occurrences of words and referents at multiple naming moments (Yu & Smith, 2007; Smith & Yu, 2008). However, there is still debate regarding how learners accumulate distributional information to learn object labels in natural learning environments, and what underlying learning mechanism learners are most likely to adopt. Using the Human Simulation Paradigm (Gillette, Gleitman, Gleitman & Lederer, 1999), we found that participants’ learning performance gradually improved and that their ability to remember and carry over partial knowledge from past learning instances facilitated subsequent learning. These results support the statistical learning model that word learning is a continuous …
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