TY - JOUR
T1 - What hinders child semantic computation
T2 - Children's universal quantification and the development of cognitive control
AU - Minai, Utako
AU - Jincho, Nobuyuki
AU - Yamane, Naoto
AU - Mazuka, Reiko
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - Recent studies on the acquisition of semantics have argued that knowledge of the universal quantifier is adult-like throughout development. However, there are domains where children still exhibit non-adult-like universal quantification, and arguments for the early mastery of relevant semantic knowledge do not explain what causes such non-adult-like interpretations. The present study investigates Japanese four- and five-year-old children's atypical universal quantification in light of the development of cognitive control. We hypothesized that children's still-developing cognitive control contributes to their atypical universal quantification. Using a combined eye-tracking and interpretation task together with a non-linguistic measure of cognitive control, we revealed a link between the achievement of adult-like universal quantification and the development of flexible perspective-switch. We argue that the development of cognitive control is one of the factors that contribute to children's processing of semantics. ©
AB - Recent studies on the acquisition of semantics have argued that knowledge of the universal quantifier is adult-like throughout development. However, there are domains where children still exhibit non-adult-like universal quantification, and arguments for the early mastery of relevant semantic knowledge do not explain what causes such non-adult-like interpretations. The present study investigates Japanese four- and five-year-old children's atypical universal quantification in light of the development of cognitive control. We hypothesized that children's still-developing cognitive control contributes to their atypical universal quantification. Using a combined eye-tracking and interpretation task together with a non-linguistic measure of cognitive control, we revealed a link between the achievement of adult-like universal quantification and the development of flexible perspective-switch. We argue that the development of cognitive control is one of the factors that contribute to children's processing of semantics. ©
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U2 - 10.1017/S0305000911000316
DO - 10.1017/S0305000911000316
M3 - Article
C2 - 22182242
AN - SCOPUS:84867454530
SN - 0305-0009
VL - 39
SP - 919
EP - 956
JO - Journal of Child Language
JF - Journal of Child Language
IS - 5
ER -