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跨感觉模态的早期动词动作和名词宾语映射:一种神经发育观点。

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

作者信息

Gogate Lakshmi, Hollich George

机构信息

a Communication Sciences and Disorders , University of Missouri-Columbia , Columbia , Missouri.

b Psychological Sciences , Purdue University , West Lafayette , Indiana.

出版信息

Dev Neuropsychol. 2016 Jul-Dec;41(5-8):293-307. doi: 10.1080/87565641.2016.1243112. Epub 2017 Jan 6.

Abstract

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.

摘要

作者通过回顾跨文化单词映射发展中的三条行为和神经生理学证据线,为动词比名词更难学的传统观点提供了一种替代观点。首先,处于语言前阶段的婴儿使用通用机制来关注单词与动作以及单词与物体的配对。其次,虽然来自名词友好型语言环境的学步期婴儿在动词与动作的映射上存在困难,但来自动词友好型语言环境的婴儿则不存在。第三,儿童使用特定语言的惯例来学习所有类型的单词,尽管仍然受到其语言环境的强烈影响。此外,作者建议进行神经生理学研究,以超越传统的单词学习观点推进这些证据线。

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