自发言语重复序列作为共享话语在早期语言发展中的作用(自发言语重复序列作为共享话语形式在早期语言发展中的作用)

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Marta Casla, Silvia Nieva, Eva Murillo, Rebeca Moreno, Jessica Rodríguez, Celia Méndez-Cabezas
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自发的语言重复是成人-儿童早期会话交流的一部分。然而,大多数关于口头重复的研究分别分析了儿童产生的重复和成人产生的重复。本研究的目的是分析儿童和成人轮流参与的口头重复序列。我们对17对父母和孩子进行了纵向研究,其中包括21至30个月大的孩子。结果表明,这些序列的频率随着年龄的增长而减少,而简单的口头重复的频率则增加。参与重复序列与词汇和语法的发展有关,这些发展发生在幼儿时期。本文讨论了言语重复序列在早期互动中的作用,因为它们促进了对对话者的关注和语言结构的共同构建。
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The role of spontaneous verbal repetition sequences as shared discourse in early linguistic development (Las secuencias de repetición verbal espontánea como formas de discurso compartido en el desarrollo lingüístico temprano)
ABSTRACT Spontaneous verbal repetition is part of early adult–child conversational interchanges. However, most of the studies devoted to verbal repetition analyse child-produced and adult-produced repetition independently. The aim of this study is to analyse verbal repetition sequences that are extended by children and adults participating in turns. We carried out a longitudinal study of 17 parent–child dyads, which included children from the ages of 21 to 30 months. Results show that the frequency of these sequences decreases in the older age range, while the frequency of simple verbal repetitions increases. Participation in repetition sequences is related to the lexical and grammatical development that occurs within the younger ages. Verbal repetition sequences are discussed in terms of their role in early interactions, since they promote attention to the interlocutor and the co-construction of linguistic structures.
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