
NEW DELHI: (Apr 24) Infants as young as 15 months old could identify an object they have learned about from listening to adults talk about it — even if the object remains hidden, a new study has found.
While adults are known to be able to learn new words for objects never seen first-hand, researchers from the Northwestern and Harvard universities, US, said it is not known how early this ability becomes available.
“Many people believe that success in word learning requires that the infant ‘map’ a new word to an object that is physically present (e.g., “Look at the kumquat!”),” senior author Sandra Waxman, a developmental scientist and professor of psychology, Northwestern University, said.
Source: PTI News