
Early Category and Concept Development
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword: Categories, Cognitive Development, and Cognitive Science
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- 1. Issues in the Early Development of Concepts and Categories: An Introduction
- PART I: CONCEPTS AND CATEGORIES BEFORE THE EMERGENCE OF LANGUAGE
- 2. Chunking Language Input to Find Patterns
- 3. Concepts Are Not Just for Objects: Categorization of Spatial Relation Information by Infants
- 4. Parsing Objects into Categories: Infants' Perception and Use of Correlated Attributes
- 5. Conceptual Categorization
- 6. Principles of Developmental Change in Infants' Category Formation
- 7. Parts, Motion, and the Development of the Animate-Inanimate Distinction in Infancy
- 8. Commentary on Part I: Unresolved Issues in Infant Categorization
- PART II: CONCEPTS AND CATEGORIES DURING EARLY LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
- 9. Links between Object Categorization and Naming: Origins and Emergence in Human Infants
- 10. Transaction of Child Cognitive-Linguistic Abilities and Adult Input in the Acquisition of Lexical Categories at the Basic and Subordinate Levels
- 11. Making an Ontology: Cross-linguistic Evidence
- 12. Words, Kinds, and Causal Powers: A Theory Theory Perspective on Early Naming and Categorization
- 13. Theory-Based Categorization in Early Childhood
- 14. The Acquisition and Use of Implicit Categories in Early Development
- 15. Commentary on Part II: Abilities and Assumptions Underlying Conceptual Development
- 16. Final Commentary: Conceptual Development from Origins to Asymptotes
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