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John Trueswell

John Trueswell

University of Pennsylvania · Psychology

Active 1973–2024

h-index51
Citations11.3k
Papers14738 last 5y
Funding$5.3M
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Research topics

  • Cognitive psychology
  • Linguistics
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology

Selected publications

  • How Words Can and Cannot Be Learned by Observation

    Oxford University Press eBooks · 2020 · 14 citations

    • Psychology
    • Cognitive psychology
    • Linguistics

    Abstract Three experiments explored how words are learned from hearing them across contexts. Adults watched 40-s videotaped vignettes of parents uttering target words (in sentences) to their infants. Videos were muted except for a beep or nonsense word inserted where each “mystery word” was uttered. Participants were to identify the word. Exp 1 demonstrated that most (90%) of these natural learning instances are quite uninformative, whereas a small minority (7%) are highly informative, as indexed by participants’ identification accuracy. Preschoolers showed similar information sensitivity in a shorter experimental version. Two further experiments explored how cross-situational information helps, by manipulating the serial ordering of highly informative vignettes in five contexts. Response patterns revealed a learning procedure in which only a single meaning is hypothesized and retained across learning instances, unless disconfirmed. Neither alternative hypothesized meanings nor details of past learning situations were retained. These findings challenge current models of cross-situational learning. Learners appear to use a one-trial fast mapping procedure, even under conditions of referential uncertainty.

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  • Anna Papafragou

    University of Pennsylvania

    32 shared
  • Lila R. Gleitman

    University of Pennsylvania

    29 shared
  • Anne Christophe

    École des hautes études en sciences sociales

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  • Alon Hafri

    University of Delaware

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  • Jenny R. Saffran

    University of Wisconsin–Madison

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  • Ann Senghas

    Barnard College

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  • Sharon L. Thompson‐Schill

    California University of Pennsylvania

    15 shared
  • Jared M. Novick

    University of Maryland, College Park

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