Effects of semantic and pragmatic factors on preschool children’s negation-triggered inferences on possible alternatives

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
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Abstract

Negation-triggered inferences are universal across human languages. Hearing “This is not X” should logically lead to the inference that all elements other than X constitute possible alternatives. However, not all logically possible alternatives are equally accessible in the real world. To qualify as a plausible alternative, it must share with the negated element as many similarities as possible, and the most plausible one is often from the same taxonomic category as the negated element. The current article reports on two experiments that investigated the development of preschool children’s ability to infer plausible alternatives triggered by negation. Experiment 1 showed that in a context where children were required to determine the most plausible alternative to the negated element, the 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds, exhibited a robust preference for the taxonomic associates. Experiment 2 further demonstrated that the 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds considered all the complement set members as equally possible alternatives in a context where they were not explicitly required to evaluate the plausibility of different candidates. Taken together, our findings reveal interesting developmental continuity in preschool children’s ability to make inferences about plausible alternatives triggered by negation. We discuss the potential semantic and pragmatic factors that contribute to children’s emerging awareness of typical alternatives triggered by negative expressions.

语义和语用因素对学龄前儿童由否定引发的可能替代品推断的影响
否定触发推理是人类语言的普遍现象。从逻辑上讲,听到 "这不是 X",就应该推断出除 X 之外的所有元素都是可能的替代品。然而,在现实世界中,并不是所有逻辑上可能的替代品都同样容易获得。要成为可信的替代品,它必须与被否定的元素有尽可能多的相似之处,而最可信的替代品往往与被否定的元素属于同一分类类别。本文报告了两个实验,研究了学龄前儿童推断由否定引发的可信替代词的能力的发展情况。实验 1 显示,在要求儿童确定被否定元素的最合理替代物的情境中,3、4 和 5 岁儿童表现出了对分类学关联物的强烈偏好。实验 2 进一步证明,在不明确要求他们评估不同候选者的可信度的情境中,3、4 和 5 岁儿童认为补语集的所有成员都是同样可能的选择。总之,我们的研究结果揭示了学龄前儿童对由否定引发的似然性选择进行推断的能力在发展上的连续性。我们讨论了有助于儿童逐渐意识到由否定表达引发的典型替代方案的潜在语义和语用因素。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Child Psychology is an excellent source of information concerning all aspects of the development of children. It includes empirical psychological research on cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development. In addition, the journal periodically publishes Special Topic issues.
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