The relationship between informativeness and speed of lexical acquisition was explored with 4 preschool subjects. They were taught nonsense words under four conditions of change in word presentation. Speed of acquisition was greatest for 3 of 4 subjects in the condition of least change. Total correct responses were mixed across conditions for the 4 subjects. Limitations of the current procedures are discussed in light of the complexity of this issue and the need for additional research.
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