How Children Learn the Meanings of Words (Learning, Development, and Conceptual Change)

by Paul Bloom

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How do children learn that the word "dog" refers not to all four-legged animals, and not just to Ralph, but to all members of a particular species? How do they learn the meanings of verbs like "think," adjectives like "good," and words for abstract entities such as "mortgage" and "story"? The acquisition of word meaning is one of the fundamental issues in the study of mind.

According to Paul Bloom, children learn words through sophisticated cognitive abilities that exist for other purposes. These include the ability to infer others' intentions, the ability to acquire concepts, an appreciation of syntactic structure,...

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  • ISBN10 0262523299
  • ISBN13 9780262523295
  • Publish Date 25 January 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher MIT Press Ltd
  • Imprint Bradford Books