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Linguistic biases and the establishment of conceptual hierarchies: Evidence from preschool children
Sandra R. Waxman
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Preschool children
100%
Linguistic Bias
100%
Concept Hierarchy
100%
Superordinate
66%
Novel Verbs
66%
Preschoolers
33%
Experiment Test
33%
Linguistic Context
33%
Hierarchical Level
33%
Superordinate-level
33%
Classification Level
33%
Taxonomic Relationships
33%
Novel Labels
33%
Linguistic Style
33%
No Labels
33%
Collie
33%
Linguistic Description
33%
Early Establishment
33%
Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
100%
Nouns
100%
Linguistics
100%
Adjectives
42%
super-ordinate
42%
adjectival phrases
28%
Intermediate
14%
Grouping
14%
Noun classes
14%
Linguistic Form
14%
Linguistic Context
14%
Linguistic Description
14%
Psychology
Preschooler
100%