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Experience and maturation: The contribution of co-occurrence regularities in language to the development of semantic organization

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
卷 94, 期 1, 页码 142-158

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13844

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This study investigates the development of semantic organization in children and adults through four experiments. The results show that the ability to form direct associative links develops earlier than the ability to form shared co-occurrence-based links. The asynchronous development of these abilities may explain developmental changes in semantic organization.
With development knowledge becomes organized according to semantic links, including early-developing associative (e.g., juicy-apple) and gradually developing taxonomic links (e.g., apple-pear). Word co-occurrence regularities may foster these links: Associative links may form from direct co-occurrence (e.g., juicy-apple), and taxonomic links from shared co-occurrence (e.g., apple and pear co-occur with juicy). Four experiments (2017-2020) investigated this possibility with 4- to 8-year-olds (N = 148, 82 female) and adults (N = 116, 35 female) in a U.S. city with 58.6% White; 29.0% Black, and 5.8% Asian demographics. Results revealed earlier development of the abilities to form direct (ds > 0.536) than the abilities to form shared co-occurrence-based links (ds > 1.291). We argue that the asynchronous development of abilities to form co-occurrence-based links may explain developmental changes in semantic organization.

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