“…Data suggest that the acquisition of logical and conventional rules appears to follow independent processes and different developmental trajectories. It is assumed that the comprehension of logical rules improves with age (see, e.g., Freeman, Antonucci, & Lewis, ; Le Corre, ; Sarnecka & Carey, ; Wynn, for a detailed analysis of children's early comprehension of cardinality); however, results from cross‐sectional and longitudinal studies have found distinct developmental patterns for the understanding of conventional rules (e.g., Briars & Siegler, ; Escudero, Rodríguez, Lago, & Enesco, ; LeFevre et al ., ; Rodríguez et al ., ).…”