2011
DOI: 10.1515/ling.2011.016
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Once again on norms and comparison classes

Abstract: A central assumption about relative adjectives (e.g. big, old)

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“…More precisely, children younger than age five should select an equal number of objects for 'small' and 'big'. From age five onwards, children, like adults in the previous experiments (Tribushinina 2010(Tribushinina , 2011, will call more objects 'small' than 'big', because all test stimuli are smaller than in reality.…”
Section: Hypothesis 2: Integration Of Perceptual and Conceptual Refermentioning
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“…More precisely, children younger than age five should select an equal number of objects for 'small' and 'big'. From age five onwards, children, like adults in the previous experiments (Tribushinina 2010(Tribushinina , 2011, will call more objects 'small' than 'big', because all test stimuli are smaller than in reality.…”
Section: Hypothesis 2: Integration Of Perceptual and Conceptual Refermentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The procedure developed by Tribushinina (2011) for research with adults was adopted in this study and adjusted for research with children. The test materials were 48 coloured computergenerated images of seven same-kind objects incrementally increasing or decreasing in size (see Fig.…”
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