Verbal and More: Multimodality in Adults’ and Toddlers’ Spontaneous Repetitions

IF 1.5 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Marta Casla Soler, Eva Murillo, Silvia Nieva, Jessica Rodríguez, Celia Méndez-Cabezas, Irene Rujas
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ABSTRACT This study investigated verbal imitation from a multimodal point of view, considering the mutual influence of children’s and adults’ participation. Sixteen Spanish-speaking children were observed longitudinally at 21, 24, and 30 months of age in natural settings. We analyzed the multimodal characteristics of children’s and adults’ repetitions, considering whether they were verbal, verbal-gestural, or gestural. In addition, we also analyzed the multimodal characteristics of the utterances that were repeated (source). Measures of vocabulary and grammatical levels were also taken into account at the three points in development. Results showed that verbal-gestural repetitions were frequent in the speech of children and adults, although not as frequent as verbal repetitions. Nevertheless, verbal-gestural speech was reproduced more frequently than verbal speech. Adults were more likely to reproduce children’s speech when it included gestures, which was also related to children’s linguistic level. Furthermore, children and adults synchronize their multimodal communicative behaviors, coordinating the modality of their repetitions with the modality of the source speech. The results are discussed taking into account the need to study the multimodal characteristics of child-directed speech, as well as the need to study verbal repetition and multimodal communicative behaviors simultaneously, as forms of interaction that are essential to language development.
语言和更多:成人和幼儿自发重复的多模态
摘要本研究从多模态的角度考察了儿童和成人参与的相互影响。16名讲西班牙语的儿童在21、24和30个月大时在自然环境中进行纵向观察。我们分析了儿童和成人重复的多模态特征,考虑他们是言语的,言语-手势的,还是手势的。此外,我们还分析了重复话语的多模态特征(来源)。在发展的三个阶段,词汇和语法水平的衡量也被考虑在内。结果表明,在儿童和成人的讲话中,语言-手势的重复频率很高,尽管没有语言重复那么频繁。然而,语言手势语言的再现频率高于口头语言。成年人更有可能复制儿童的语言,当它包含手势时,这也与儿童的语言水平有关。此外,儿童和成人的多模态交际行为是同步的,他们重复的情态与源语的情态是协调的。讨论的结果考虑到需要研究儿童定向言语的多模态特征,以及需要同时研究言语重复和多模态交际行为,作为对语言发展至关重要的互动形式。
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