Adult Fast-Mapping Memory Research Is Based on a Misinterpretation of Developmental-Word-Learning Data
2019 ◽
Vol 28
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pp. 528-533
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Fast mapping is often used to refer to children’s remarkable ability to learn the meanings of new words with minimal exposure and in ambiguous contexts. It is one thing to claim that children are capable of learning words this way; it is another to claim that this ability relies on a specific fast-mapping neurocognitive mechanism that is critical for early word learning. Yet that claim has recently been made in adult memory research and used as a theoretical justification for research into an adult fast-mapping mechanism. In this review, we explain why the existence of such a mechanism in children is not supported by developmental research and explore the implications for adult fast-mapping data and research.
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Vol 24
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pp. 737-765
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Vol 23
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pp. 120-133
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Vol 46
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pp. 56-67
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Vol 50
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pp. 461-465
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Vol 38
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pp. 323-332
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pp. 307-335
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pp. 179-183
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Vol 22
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pp. 138-146
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