At 6–9 months, human infants know the meanings of many common nouns

Volume: 109, Issue: 9, Pages: 3253 - 3258
Published: Feb 13, 2012
Abstract
It is widely accepted that infants begin learning their native language not by learning words, but by discovering features of the speech signal: consonants, vowels, and combinations of these sounds. Learning to understand words, as opposed to just perceiving their sounds, is said to come later, between 9 and 15 mo of age, when infants develop a capacity for interpreting others' goals and intentions. Here, we demonstrate that this consensus about...
Paper Details
Title
At 6–9 months, human infants know the meanings of many common nouns
Published Date
Feb 13, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
9
Pages
3253 - 3258
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