Scientific journal paper Q1
Consensus paper: Situated and embodied language acquisition
Lorraine D. Reggin (Reggin, L. D.); Ligia E. Gómez Franco (Gómez Franco, L. E.); Oleksandr Horchak (Horchak, O.V.); David Labrecque (Labrecque, D.); Nadia Lana (Lana, N.); Laura Rio (Rio, L.); Gabriella Vigliocco (Vigliocco, G.); et al.
Journal Title
Journal of Cognition
Year (definitive publication)
2023
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Theories of embodied cognition postulate that perceptual, sensorimotor, and affective properties of concepts support language learning and processing. In this paper, we argue that language acquisition, as well as processing, is situated in addition to being embodied. In particular, first, it is the situated nature of initial language development that affords for the developing system to become embodied. Second, the situated nature of language use changes across development and adulthood. We provide evidence from empirical studies for embodied effects of perception, action, and valence as they apply to both embodied cognition and situated cognition across developmental stages. Although the evidence is limited, we urge researchers to consider differentiating embodied cognition within situated context, in order to better understand how these separate mechanisms interact for learning to occur. This delineation also provides further clarity to the study of classroom-based applications and the role of embodied and situated cognition in the study of developmental disorders. We argue that theories of language acquisition need to address for the complex situated context of real-world learning by completing a “circular notion”: observing experimental paradigms in real-world settings and taking these observations to later refine lab-based experiments.
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Keywords
Language acquisition,Language learning,Embodiment,Situated context
  • Psychology - Social Sciences
  • Languages and Literature - Humanities
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
2021.01551.CEECIND Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
WRM\R3\170016 Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award
ECOLANG, 743035 Comissão Europeia
1324807 National Science Foundation

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