TY - JOUR
T1 - Young children's expectation of competence in word learning
AU - Diesendruck, Gil
AU - Shemer, Ginnat
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - The study investigates a social-pragmatic expectation that may motivate children to search their environment when asked for the referent of a novel label. In one experimental phase, the experimenter presented 40 two-year-olds a bucket containing a novel object and another visible object - either familiar or novel. The experimenter either asked children for the referent of a novel label, or a non-specific question. In a second experimental phase, all children saw a bucket containing a novel object, and two visible objects - one familiar and one novel. We found that, in both phases, children tended to bypass the visible novel object, preferring instead to search inside the bucket for the referent of a novel label. These findings are consistent with an expectation - dubbed the EXPECTATION OF COMPETENCE - that if an adult asks a child for the referent of a name, it is because the adult likely believes that the child knows that name, and thus the child can expect to be capable of finding its referent.
AB - The study investigates a social-pragmatic expectation that may motivate children to search their environment when asked for the referent of a novel label. In one experimental phase, the experimenter presented 40 two-year-olds a bucket containing a novel object and another visible object - either familiar or novel. The experimenter either asked children for the referent of a novel label, or a non-specific question. In a second experimental phase, all children saw a bucket containing a novel object, and two visible objects - one familiar and one novel. We found that, in both phases, children tended to bypass the visible novel object, preferring instead to search inside the bucket for the referent of a novel label. These findings are consistent with an expectation - dubbed the EXPECTATION OF COMPETENCE - that if an adult asks a child for the referent of a name, it is because the adult likely believes that the child knows that name, and thus the child can expect to be capable of finding its referent.
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U2 - 10.1017/S0305000906007343
DO - 10.1017/S0305000906007343
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C2 - 16826829
AN - SCOPUS:33744805075
SN - 0305-0009
VL - 33
SP - 321
EP - 338
JO - Journal of Child Language
JF - Journal of Child Language
IS - 2
ER -