Zhang Vivian Hanwen, Chang Lucas M, Deák Gedeon O
Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego, USA.
Department of Psychology, Cornell University, USA.
J Child Lang. 2025 Jan;52(1):180-194. doi: 10.1017/S0305000923000636. Epub 2024 Jan 8.
The process by which infants learn verbs through daily social interactions is not well-understood. This study investigated caregivers' use of verbs, which have highly abstract meanings, during unscripted toy-play. We examined how verbs co-occurred with distributional and embodied factors including pronouns, caregivers' manual actions, and infants' locomotion, gaze, and object-touching. Object-action verbs were used significantly more often during caregiver-infant joint attention interactions. Movement and cognition verbs showed distinct co-occurrences with different contexts. Cognition and volition verbs were differentiated by pronouns. These findings provide evidence for how verb acquisition may be supported by the distributional and embodied contexts in caregiver-infant interactions.
婴儿通过日常社交互动学习动词的过程尚未得到充分理解。本研究调查了照顾者在无脚本玩具游戏中对具有高度抽象意义的动词的使用情况。我们研究了动词如何与分布和体现因素共同出现,这些因素包括代词、照顾者的手动动作以及婴儿的运动、注视和物体触摸。在照顾者与婴儿的共同关注互动中,物体动作动词的使用频率明显更高。运动和认知动词在不同情境下有不同的共同出现模式。认知和意志动词通过代词得以区分。这些发现为照顾者与婴儿互动中的分布和体现情境如何支持动词习得提供了证据。