Understanding a Third-Party Communicative Situation in Korean-Learning Infants

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1111/desc.13591
Youjung Choi, Hyuna Lee, Hyun-joo Song, Yuyan Luo
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The present study tested 14-month-old monolingual infants (N = 64, 52% female, 75% Korean, and 25% American) in a looking-time task adapted from previous referent identification research. In three experiments, Korean-learning infants watched a speaker, who could only see one of two identical balls, ask a recipient, “gong jom jul-lae?” (“Will you give me Ø ball?” because Korean lacks an article system). They expected the recipient to reach for the ball visible to the speaker, but not the one hidden from her, only when the speaker was introduced separately to facilitate perspective-taking. Korean infants were also found to hold these expectations when the speaker said, “jeo gong jom jul-lae?” (“Will you give me that ball?”), presumably because the added demonstrative “jeo” rendered the speech more informative. A group of American English-learning infants performed similarly, but not as robustly as did their Korean peers, when the speaker requested “Give me that ball.” These findings shed new light on how infants use their emergent perspective-taking and language skills to interpret a speaker's intended referent and expand the previous focus on English-learning infants.

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了解学习韩语的婴儿的第三方交流情况。
本研究对 14 个月大的单语婴儿(样本数=64,52% 为女性,75% 为韩国人,25% 为美国人)进行了一项 "寻找时间 "任务的测试,该任务改编自之前的参照物识别研究。在三项实验中,学习韩语的婴儿观察说话者(只能看到两个相同球中的一个)询问受话者 "gong jom jul-lae?(因为韩语没有冠词系统)。只有在单独介绍说话者时,他们才会期望受话者伸手去拿说话者能看到的那个球,而不是她看不到的那个球,以促进视角转换。当说话者说 "jeo gong jom jul-lae?" ("你能把那个球给我吗?(你能把那个球给我吗?")时,韩国婴儿也会抱有这样的期望,这可能是因为添加了 "jeo "这个指示词后,语言的信息量更大了。一组学习英语的美国婴儿在说话者要求 "把那个球给我 "时也有类似的表现,但不如他们的韩国同龄人那么活跃。这些研究结果为我们揭示了婴儿如何利用其崭露头角的视角捕捉和语言技能来解释说话者的意图所指提供了新的线索,同时也扩展了以往对英语学习婴儿的关注。
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