Infant's Attention to Objects and Consistency in Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Contexts [microform] / Catharine H. Echols.
Two studies tested the observation that infants learn to use a "whole object assumption" between the ages of 8 and 15 months, meaning that they expect a word to apply to the whole object to which it refers. The first study investigated the possibility that infants of 8 to 10 months may att...
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