早期对话中的自发词汇重叠:父母和幼儿的自动顺序编码

IF 1.7 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Emily K. Harrington, Pamela A. Hadley, Matthew Rispoli
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摘要

本研究试用了CLAN中的自动化工具CHIPUTIL,用于分析亲子对话中的顺序词汇重叠。在44对夫妇的样本中(儿童年龄M = 1;9),儿童自发的词汇重叠与父母的模仿和扩展呈正相关,在整个对话和连续回合内。当父母第一次进行模仿或扩展时,孩子用词汇重叠做出反应的可能性是平时的两倍多。这些发现让我们深入了解词汇重叠在早期对话中是如何展开的。我们讨论了自动编码的意义和未来的方向,探讨词汇重叠在儿童语言发展中的作用。
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Spontaneous Lexical Overlap in Early Conversations: Automated Sequential Coding of Parents and Toddlers

This study piloted CHIPUTIL, an automated tool in CLAN for analysing sequential lexical overlap in parent–child conversations. In a sample of 44 dyads (child age M = 1;9), child spontaneous lexical overlap was positively associated with parent imitations and expansions, across the conversation and within sequential turns. Children were more than twice as likely to respond with lexical overlap when parents first produced an imitation or expansion. These findings offer insight into how lexical overlap may unfold in early conversations. We discuss implications of automated coding and future directions in exploring the role of lexical overlap in children’s language development.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
期刊介绍: A key publication in the field, Journal of Child Language publishes articles on all aspects of the scientific study of language behaviour in children, the principles which underlie it, and the theories which may account for it. The international range of authors and breadth of coverage allow the journal to forge links between many different areas of research including psychology, linguistics, cognitive science and anthropology. This interdisciplinary approach spans a wide range of interests: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, vocabulary, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, or any other recognised facet of language study.
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