How Does Short Video Viewing Influence Young Children’s Everyday Language Practices? A Case Study of China

IF 0.6 4区 管理学 Q1 HISTORY Information & Culture Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.7560/ic59204
Y. Yang, Tianru Guan
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ABSTRACT:This study offers the first examination of the most widely downloaded short video app, TikTok, in its launching country, China, and the app’s impacts on young children’s language development. The analysis of quantitative data (N = 216) and qualitative data demonstrates significantly positive correlations between time spent watching TikTok and young children’s use of Standard Chinese in verbal communication. This suggests an earlier occurrence of Standard Chinese fluency in young children in dialect-speaking areas of China. The research findings of this study contribute to our understanding of the newly emerging and increasingly popular form of screen media—short-form video clips—and its impacts on young children’s language practices.
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观看短视频如何影响幼儿的日常语言实践?中国案例研究
摘要:本研究首次对短视频应用软件 "TikTok "在其首发国中国的下载量以及该软件对幼儿语言发展的影响进行了研究。对定量数据(N = 216)和定性数据的分析表明,观看 TikTok 所花费的时间与幼儿在口头交流中使用标准汉语之间存在明显的正相关。这表明,在中国方言区,幼儿较早开始使用标准汉语。本研究的发现有助于我们理解新兴的、日益流行的屏幕媒体形式--短视频--及其对幼儿语言实践的影响。
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