Word learning in a domestic dog: evidence for "fast mapping".
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MOCA Reference, APE
Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Kaminski, Juliane; Call, Josep; Fischer, Julia
Year of Publication: 2004
Journal: Science
Volume: 304
Issue: 5677
Pagination: 1682-3
Date Published: 2004 Jun 11
Publication Language: eng
ISSN: 1095-9203
Keywords: Animals, Dogs, Learning, Male, Memory, Random Allocation, Vocabulary
Abstract:
During speech acquisition, children form quick and rough hypotheses about the meaning of a new word after only a single exposure-a process dubbed "fast mapping." Here we provide evidence that a border collie, Rico, is able to fast map. Rico knew the labels of over 200 different items. He inferred the names of novel items by exclusion learning and correctly retrieved those items right away as well as 4 weeks after the initial exposure. Fast mapping thus appears to be mediated by general learning and memory mechanisms also found in other animals and not by a language acquisition device that is special to humans.
DOI: 10.1126/science.1097859
Alternate Journal: Science
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