Is 10 Better than 1? The Effect of Speaker Variability on Children’s Cross-situational Word Learning
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The current study examined the effect of speaker variability on children’s cross-situational word learning (XSWL). The study also examined the role of bilingual experience and sustained attention. Forty English monolingual children (MeanAge = 5.73 years; SDAge = 1.07) and 40 Spanish-English bilingual children (MeanAge = 5.85 years; SDAge = 0.83) ages 4-7 completed a XSWL task in a Single Speaker Condition and a Multiple Speaker Condition. Results indicated that speaker variability neither facilitated nor hindered XSWL. While monolingual children outperformed bilingual children,speaker-variability effects did not fluctuate across the two language groups. Notably, exposure to multiple speakers facilitated XSWL in children with poorer sustained attention skills, suggesting that variability in the input may be especially useful to children with poorer cognitive processing abilities.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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2020-01-01



