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NCT05993832
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Word Learning in Deaf Children Using Eye-tracking and Behavioral Measures

Sponsor: Boston University Charles River Campus

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Mutual exclusivity is a word learning constraint in which the learner assumes that a given word refers to only one category of objects. In spoken languages, mutual exclusivity has been demonstrated in monolingual children as young as 17 months and cross-linguistically, while multilingual learners show an attenuated mutual exclusivity bias. Mutual exclusivity has not been robustly demonstrated in deaf children acquiring American Sign Language (ASL). Further, it is unclear if mutual exclusivity applies to those learning both a signed and a spoken language. Like unimodal bilinguals, bimodal bilingual (BiBi) children learn two words for an object, but these words are separated by modality. A BiBi child could therefore assume that all objects have two words (like unimodal bilinguals) or that all objects have one spoken word and one sign (within-modality mutual exclusivity). The goals of the current study are to demonstrate mutual exclusivity in monolingual deaf children acquiring ASL, and to determine if BiBi deaf children utilize mutual exclusivity within each modality.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Months - 60 Months

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2023-08-07

Completion Date

2027-01

Last Updated

2023-08-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

input cue

The object is labelled with 1) gaze only; 2) novel label only; or 3) conflicting gaze and novel label

Locations (1)

Boston University

Boston, Massachusetts, United States