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Spatial Language Use Predicts Spatial Memory of Children: Evidence from Sign, Speech, and Speech-plus-gesture ...
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Application of machine learning to signal entrainment identifies predictive processing in sign language. ...
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Application of machine learning to signal entrainment identifies predictive processing in sign language. ...
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Language Proficiency Impacts the Benefits of Co-Speech Gesture for Narrative Understanding Through a Visual Attention Mechanism ...
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A common framework for quantifying the learnability of nouns and verbs ...
Abstract: Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to understand the difficulty of verb learning have focused on determining whether the challenge stems from differences in the linguistic usage of nouns and verbs, or instead conceptual differences in the categories that they label. We introduce a novel metric to quantify the contributions of both sources of difficulty using unsupervised learning models trained on corpora of language and images. We find that there is less alignment between the linguistic usage of verbs and their categories than for nouns and their categories. However, this difference is driven almost entirely by differences in the structure of their visual categories: Relative to nouns, events described by the same verb are more variable and events described by two different verbs are more similar. We conclude that differences between noun and verb learning need not be due to fundamental differences in learning processes, but may instead be driven by ...
Keyword: Applied Developmental Psychology; Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Developmental Psychology; Didactics; Glottodidactics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
URL: https://underline.io/lecture/27027-a-common-framework-for-quantifying-the-learnability-of-nouns-and-verbs
https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/1m8b-na34
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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Towards a Cognitive Model of Collaborative Memory ...
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The Role of Hand Gestures in Emotion Communication ...
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Testing an interference-based model of working memory in children with developmental language disorder and their typically developing peers ...
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Variation in spatial concepts: Different frames of reference on different axes ...
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Verbal working memory capacity modulates category representation. ...
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Testing an interference-based model of working memory in children with developmental language disorder and their typically developing peers ...
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A metric of children’s inference-making difficulty during language comprehension ...
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Verbal working memory capacity modulates category representation. ...
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Keep Calm and Move On: Interplay between Morphological Cue Occurrence and Frequency-based Heuristics for Sentence Comprehension in Korean ...
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Keep Calm and Move On: Interplay between Morphological Cue Occurrence and Frequency-based Heuristics for Sentence Comprehension in Korean ...
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Word Probability Re-Estimation Using Topic Modeling and Lexical Decision Data ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Memory Constraints on Cross Situational Word Learning ...
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Do gestures really facilitate speech production? ...
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