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- Fast_mapping abstract "In cognitive psychology, fast mapping is the term used for the hypothesized mental process whereby a new concept is learned (or a new hypothesis formed) based only on a single exposure to a given unit of information. Fast mapping is thought by some researchers to be particularly important during language acquisition in young children, and may serve (at least in part) to explain the prodigious rate at which children gain vocabulary. In order to successfully use the fast mapping process, a child must possess the ability to use "referent selection" and "referent retention" of a novel word. There is evidence that this can be done by children as young as two years old, even with the constraints of minimal time and several distractors. Previous research in fast mapping has also shown that children are able to retain a newly learned word for a substantial amount of time after they are subjected to the word for the first time (Carey and Bartlett, 1978). Further research by Markson and Bloom (1997), showed that children can remember a novel word a week after it was presented to them even with only one exposure to the novel word. And while children have also displayed the ability to have equal recall for other types of information, such as novel facts, their ability to extend the information seems to be unique to novel words. This suggests that fast mapping is a specified mechanism for word learning. The process was first formally articulated and the term 'fast mapping' coined by Harvard researchers Susan Carey and Elsa Bartlett in 1978.".
- Fast_mapping wikiPageExternalLink SCIENCE-2004-1682.pdf.
- Fast_mapping wikiPageExternalLink Medina%20Snedeker%20Trueswell%20&%20Gleitman%202011%20-%20word-learning%20by%20observation.pdf.
- Fast_mapping wikiPageExternalLink Spiegal%20Halberda%202011.pdf.
- Fast_mapping wikiPageExternalLink 2013_Trueswell_Medina_Hafri_Gleitman_CognitivePsychology.pdf.
- Fast_mapping wikiPageID "1104562".
- Fast_mapping wikiPageRevisionID "606113460".
- Fast_mapping hasPhotoCollection Fast_mapping.
- Fast_mapping subject Category:Language_acquisition.
- Fast_mapping subject Category:Psycholinguistics.
- Fast_mapping comment "In cognitive psychology, fast mapping is the term used for the hypothesized mental process whereby a new concept is learned (or a new hypothesis formed) based only on a single exposure to a given unit of information. Fast mapping is thought by some researchers to be particularly important during language acquisition in young children, and may serve (at least in part) to explain the prodigious rate at which children gain vocabulary.".
- Fast_mapping label "Fast mapping".
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