Developmental origin of a language-cognition interface in infants: Gateway to advancing core knowledge?
Sandra R WaxmanPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
Spelke's sweeping proposal requires greater precision in specifying the place of language in early cognition. We now know by 3 months of age, infants have already begun to forge a link between language and core cognition. This precocious link, which unfolds dynamically over development, may indeed offer an entry point for acquiring higher-order, abstract conceptual and representational capacities.