Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2013, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (5): 837-846.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2013.00837
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JING Wei;FANG Junming
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Abstract: Associative theory, constraints theory and social-pragmatic theory are three basic theories about how infants learn new words. We outline social-pragmatic evidence with respect to four questions:1) What kinds of social cognitive processes are involved in infants` word learning? 2) How does social-pragmatic theory refute the challenges from associative theory and constraints theory? 3) How is the weight of social cognitive process in infants` word-learning relative to associative learning or lexical constraint mechanism? 4) What difficulties do children with autism encounter in word-learning task via social cues? Current evidence strongly indicates that social cognitive processes play a basic role in infants` word-learning. Finally, some suggestions on future research are proposed.
Key words: word learning, infants, social-pragmatic, associative, constraints
JING Wei;FANG Junming. The Social Cognitive Process of Word Learning in Infants[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2013, 21(5): 837-846.
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