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Publications [#351771] of Michael Tomasello

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  1. Childers, JB; Tomasello, M "Are Nouns Easier to Learn Than Verbs? Three Experimental Studies." Action Meets Word: How Children Learn Verbs. April, 2010 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/17)

    Abstract:
    A current controversy in the study of word learning is whether it is conceptually easier to learn nouns as compared to verbs early in development. This chapter describes three experiments which address the noun-verb question in different ways. In the first experiment, researchers asked how many times (and on how many days) does a 2-yearold need to hear a word to be able to learn it, and does this differ for nouns and verbs? This second study investigates whether-when nouns and verbs are presented in comparable sentence contexts, controlling the number of exposures, and presenting a dynamic event in both the noun and verb conditions-nouns are easier to learn than are verbs. In Study 3, researchers compared children's ability to learn intransitive and transitive verbs and their ability to understand verbs for self-action as opposed to other action, to determine whether some of these verb and referent types are learned more quickly than are others.


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