Publications by authors named "Megan Figueroa"

Article Synopsis
  • Kids learn languages naturally, like a superpower, without needing special teaching or correction.
  • Some researchers believe you need "good" language examples for kids to learn, but that's not really true because all languages are valid.
  • This idea can be unfair and even racist, as it overlooks how some children's language experiences are treated, which makes understanding language development harder.
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The critical question for cognitive scientists is what does cognitive science do, if anything, for people? Cognitive science is primarily concerned with human cognition but has fallen short in continuously and critically assessing the who in human cognition. This complacency in a world where white supremacist and patriarchal structures leave cognitive science in the unfortunate position of potentially supporting those structures. We take it that many cognitive scientists operate on the assumption that the study of human cognition is both interesting and important.

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When do children acquire abstract grammatical categories? Studies of 2- to 3-year-olds' productions of complete morphosyntactic paradigms (e.g., all legal determiners with all nouns) suggest relatively later category acquisition, while studies of infant discrimination of grammatical vs.

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