Indexed keywords
PRAGMATIC REASONING;
SOCIAL COGNITION;
WORD LEARNING;
BIOCOMMUNICATIONS;
BIODIVERSITY;
RESEARCH;
LEARNING SYSTEMS;
BEHAVIOR;
COGNITION;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
DOG;
HUMAN;
LEARNING;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
NONHUMAN;
SHORT SURVEY;
ANIMALS;
ASSOCIATION LEARNING;
DOGS;
LEARNING;
VERBAL LEARNING;
VOCABULARY;
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Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meaning of words
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Cogn. Psychol.
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Markman, E.M.1
Wachtel, G.F.2
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Young children and adults use lexical principles to learn new nouns
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Competition and lexical categorization
R. Corrigan John Benjamin*et al.
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Linguistic Categorization
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Use of the mutual exclusivity assumption by young word learners
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Conceptual perspective and lexical choice in acquisition
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