Parent–toddler play talk: Toddler speech is differentially associated with paternal and maternal speech in interaction

IF 1.2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS First Language Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1177/01427237231200436
Jean Quigley, Elizabeth Nixon
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Children’s speech is influenced by the speech they hear, in particular by the parental speech addressed directly to them. The aim of this study was to analyse toddlers’ speech with their parents and to investigate the influence of specific characteristics of child-directed speech on child speech in real time during mother–child and father–child dyadic interactions. Eighty-four children ( M = 24.11 months, SD = 1.37, 42 girls) and their parents were video-recorded in dyadic freeplay. Parent and child speech was compared on measures of quantity (number of words), quality (vocabulary diversity, proportion, and composition of nouns/verbs) and productivity or complexity. Overall findings reveal very similar speech produced by mothers and fathers with their toddlers and by toddlers with each parent, with the exception of vocabulary diversity patterns. Furthermore, the child-directed speech of mothers and fathers was differently associated with child speech in interaction. Findings suggest that children may be exposed to different lexical sets by mother and father and there may be added value for the child of engaging in separate dyadic interactions with mother and father. Implications for research include sampling child speech across contexts and conversational partners.
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亲子游戏言语:幼儿言语与父亲言语和母亲言语的互动存在差异
儿童的言语受到他们所听到的言语的影响,特别是受到父母直接对他们说的话的影响。本研究的目的是分析幼儿与父母的言语,并探讨在母子和父子二元互动过程中,儿童导向言语的具体特征对儿童言语的实时影响。对84名儿童(M = 24.11个月,SD = 1.37,其中42名女孩)及其父母进行二元自由游戏录像。父母和孩子的语言在数量(单词数量)、质量(词汇多样性、比例和名词/动词的组成)和生产力或复杂性方面进行了比较。总的来说,研究结果表明,除了词汇多样性模式之外,母亲和父亲对孩子说话,以及孩子对父母说话都非常相似。此外,母亲和父亲的儿童导向言语与儿童互动中的言语有不同的关联。研究结果表明,孩子可能会从父母那里接触到不同的词汇集,而与父母进行单独的二元互动可能会给孩子带来额外的价值。研究的意义包括跨上下文和会话伙伴对儿童语言进行抽样。
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First Language
First Language Multiple-
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期刊介绍: First Language is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in child language acquisition. Child language research is multidisciplinary and this is reflected in the contents of the journal: research from diverse theoretical and methodological traditions is welcome. Authors from a wide range of disciplines - including psychology, linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science, neuroscience, communication, sociology and education - are regularly represented in our pages. Empirical papers range from individual case studies, through experiments, observational/ naturalistic, analyses of CHILDES corpora, to parental surveys.
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