AN ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF HEDGES BY YOUNG CHILDREN

Uli Alfan Hasani, Dyah Indah Nugraheni, Muhammad Fikar Fauzi, Rolisda Yosintha
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Children tend to have simple pronunciation and language compared to adults. However, children will also experience language development according to their age such as Noah Ritter, who was five years old when interviewed by television stations until invited to the Ellen Show two years letter when Noah was seven years old. Noah Ritter is also nicknamed "The Apparently Kid" because he often says "apparently" in his sentences. In this case, there is a child who can speak using hedges whereas the hedges themselves are usually used by adults. This study aimed to describe the use of hedges in young children and explain some of the factors and causes why young children can use hedges like adults. The method used in this research was a descriptive qualitative method. For the results and discussion, the researchers found that a child can use hedges from many factors such as the environment from both family and friends and how often Noah Ritter always hears and imitates the language used by his parents. As a result, in language development, he can apply hedges. It can be concluded that the hedges used by children are the result of children imitating their environment because children often listen to adults talk and indirectly understand the context of their use even though they do not fully understand.
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幼儿使用模糊限制语的分析
与成年人相比,儿童往往有简单的发音和语言。然而,孩子们也会根据他们的年龄经历语言的发展,比如诺亚·里特,他五岁时接受了电视台的采访,直到两岁时诺亚七岁时被邀请参加艾伦秀。诺亚·里特也被昵称为“表面小子”,因为他经常在句子中说“表面”。在这种情况下,有一个孩子可以使用限制语,而限制语本身通常是由成年人使用的。本研究旨在描述模糊限制语在幼儿中的使用,并解释为什么幼儿可以像成年人一样使用模糊限制语的一些因素和原因。本研究采用描述性定性方法。在研究结果和讨论中,研究人员发现,孩子可以从许多因素中使用“模糊”,比如来自家庭和朋友的环境,以及诺亚·里特(Noah Ritter)经常听到并模仿父母使用的语言。因此,在语言发展中,他可以使用模糊限制语。可以得出结论,儿童使用限制语是儿童模仿环境的结果,因为儿童经常听成年人说话,即使他们不完全理解,也能间接理解他们使用限制语的语境。
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