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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 10 November 2017

    • ISBN 9781138843523
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages176 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 282 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 Halftones, black & white; 10 Line drawings, black & white
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    Short description:

    Early Word Learning explores the processes leading to a young child learning words and their meanings. Word learning is here understood as the outcome of overlapping and interacting processes, starting with an infant’s learning of native speech sounds to segmenting proto-words from fluent speech, mapping individual words to meanings in the face of natural variability and uncertainty, and developing a structured mental lexicon.

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    Long description:

    Early Word Learning explores the processes leading to a young child learning words and their meanings. Word learning is here understood as the outcome of overlapping and interacting processes, starting with an infant’s learning of native speech sounds to segmenting proto-words from fluent speech, mapping individual words to meanings in the face of natural variability and uncertainty, and developing a structured mental lexicon.



    Experts in the field review the development of early lexical acquisition from empirical, computational and theoretical perspectives to examine the development of skilled word learning as the outcome of a process that begins even before birth and spans the first two years of life. Drawing on cutting-edge research in infant eye-tracking, neuroimaging techniques and computational modelling, this book surveys the field covering both established results and the most recent advances in word learning research.



    Featuring chapters from international experts whose research approaches the topic from these diverse perspectives using different methodologies, this book provides a comprehensive yet coherent and unified representation of early word learning. It will be invaluable for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in early language development as well as being of interest to researchers interested in lexical development.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface, 1. Before the word: Acquiring a phoneme inventory, Titia Benders and Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, 2.The proto-lexicon: Segmenting word-like units from the speech stream, Caroline Junge, 3.Intrinsic and extrinsic cues to word learning, Padraic Monaghan, Marina Kalashnikova, and Karen Mattock, 4. Mapping words to objects, Jessica S. Horst, 5. Building a lexical network, Nivedita Mani and Arielle Borovsky, 6. Verbs: Learning how speakers use words to refer to actions, Jane B. Childers, Angeline Bottera, and Tyler Howard, 7. Listening to (and listening through) variability during word learning, Katherine White, 8. Individual differences in early word learning, Meredith L. Rowe and Kathryn A. Leech, 9. Early bilingual word learning, Christopher Fennell and Casey Lew-Williams, 10. ERP indices of word learning: What do they reflect and what do they tell us about the neural representations of early words?, Manuela Friedrich, 11. Computational models of word learning, Gert Westermann and Katherine Twomey

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