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Jean Aitchison Professor of Language and Communication in University of Oxford

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Jean AitchisonProfessor of Language and Communication

in University of Oxford

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She identified 3 stages of how children develop links between words and meanings:labelling packaging network building

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Labelling: associating a sound/utterance with an object.

E.g applying “cat” to a particular animal

Packaging: exploring the extent of the label E.g a “cat” isn’t the same as a snail or fish. This is when most over/under extensions take

place.

Network building: Making links between learned words, their similarities, differences and other relatioships.

E.g identifying that a lion or tiger is a type of a cat but being able to distinguish them apart.

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Children’s language doesn’t simply require remembering labels and applying them…

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It involves building ‘mind maps’ and associating things with each other, being able to use different words in different contexts as a part of developing complex language skills in the future.