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Abstract
Linguistic cues can encourage adults to adopt an other-centric
rather than an egocentric perspective. This study investigated whether the
presence of direct speech compared to indirect speech influences listeners’
choice of perspective when interpreting the Dutch spatial prepositions
voor ‘in front of’ and achter ‘behind’.
Dutch adults and 10 to 12-year-old children were tested in a sentence-picture
verification task. Contrary to expectations, we found no difference between
direct and indirect speech (Study 1), nor did we find a difference between
reported and non-reported speech (Study 2). Most adult listeners adopted the
contrasting perspective of the speaker, irrespective of how the information
about the reported speech was expressed. We did find a difference between adults
and children: children adopted the other person’s perspective less often than
adults did. Overall, the results suggest that the mere presence of a reported
speaker already is a cue for taking this speaker’s perspective.
期刊介绍:
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a series of annual publications, sponsored by the Dutch Linguistics Association (Algemene Vereniging voor Taalwetenschap) and published by John Benjamins Publishing Company since Volume 8 in 1991. Each volume contains a careful selection through peer review of papers presented at the annual meeting of the society. The aim of the annual meeting is to provide members with an opportunity to report on their work in progress. Each volume presents an overview of research in different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands containing articles on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.