Syntax and working memory in typically-developing children

Q2 Arts and Humanities LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition Pub Date : 2019-11-04 DOI:10.1075/lia.18013.del
H. Delage, Ulrich H. Frauenfelder
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Abstract

A growing trend in developmental psycholinguistics is to relate linguistic development to the development of other cognitive systems. Jakubowicz (2005, 2011) in particular argued that the processing of a complex sentence requires considerable working memory (WM) resources and that these resources are limited in young children, which would explain their non-adult grammar. The present research aims to clarify the relationship between WM and complex syntax, in comprehension, repetition, and spontaneous production, in 48 typically-developing children aged 5 to 12. Our results demonstrate a strong age effect for all measures of WM and syntax. They also reveal strong correlations between scores on simple and complex spans and syntactic performance. Finally, we show the highly predictive value of WM capacities on the acquisition of syntactic skills in both comprehension and production. In particular, the complex-span task, measuring counting span, explains the largest part of the variance in the spontaneous production of embedded clauses.
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正常发育儿童的语法和工作记忆
发展心理语言学的一个日益增长的趋势是将语言发展与其他认知系统的发展联系起来。Jakubowicz(2005,2011)特别指出,复杂句子的处理需要大量的工作记忆(WM)资源,而这些资源在幼儿中是有限的,这可以解释他们的非成人语法。本研究以48名5 ~ 12岁的正常发育儿童为研究对象,探讨复杂句法在理解、重复和自发生成方面的关系。我们的结果表明,年龄对WM和语法的所有度量都有很强的影响。它们还揭示了简单广度和复杂广度的得分与句法表现之间的强烈相关性。最后,我们发现WM能力对句法理解和句法生成技能的习得具有很高的预测价值。特别是,测量计数跨度的复杂跨度任务,解释了自发产生嵌入从句的最大部分差异。
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LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition
LIA Language, Interaction and Acquisition Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: LIA is a bilingual English-French journal that publishes original theoretical and empirical research of high scientific quality at the forefront of current debates concerning language acquisition. It covers all facets of language acquisition among different types of learners and in diverse learning situations, with particular attention to oral speech and/or to signed languages. Topics include the acquisition of one or more foreign languages, of one or more first languages, and of sign languages, as well as learners’ use of gestures during speech; the relationship between language and cognition during acquisition; bilingualism and situations of linguistic contact – for example pidginisation and creolisation. The bilingual nature of LIA aims at reaching readership in a wide international community, while simultaneously continuing to attract intellectual and linguistic resources stemming from multiple scientific traditions in Europe, thereby remaining faithful to its original French anchoring. LIA is the direct descendant of the French-speaking journal AILE.
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