Seeking Meaning: Incorporating Linguistic Information in Cross‐Situational Verb Learning
Chi‐hsin Chen, Yayun Zhang, Chen Yu

TL;DR
This study shows how adults learn verb meanings by combining immediate language clues with patterns across multiple learning situations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a unified framework for verb learning that integrates in-the-moment linguistic cues and cross-situational statistics.
Findings
Linguistic information in individual situations helps learners narrow down verb meanings quickly.
Cross-situational learning improves accuracy by allowing learners to refine their understanding over time.
Combining both types of information leads to more efficient and accurate verb learning.
Abstract
Learning the meaning of a verb is challenging because learners need to resolve two types of ambiguity: (1) word‐referent mapping—finding the correct referent event of a verb, and (2) word‐meaning mapping—inferring the correct meaning of the verb from the referent event (e.g., whether the meaning of an action word is TURNING or TWISTING). The present work examines how adult learners solve this challenge by utilizing both in‐the‐moment linguistic information within individual learning situations and cross‐situational statistical information across multiple learning situations. We investigate how different cues provided in the moment affect information selection and how cross‐situational learning as a general computational mechanism allows for information integration over time. Two experiments were designed based on a Human Simulation Paradigm, in which adult learners were presented with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLanguage Development and Disorders · Child and Animal Learning Development · Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
