Multiple Choice
Imagine that a young child is presented with a novel word, "puppy," when her uncle says, "What a sweet puppy" In front of the child are two objects, a stuffed dog-"dog" is a word the child already knows-and a can opener, an object the child has never seen before. The child makes the assumption that the novel word refers to the can opener through an expectation referred to as
A) the mutual exclusivity assumption.
B) fast mapping.
C) the whole-object assumption.
D) cross-situational word learning.
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