阿根廷不同社会群体的婴儿和幼儿语言环境中的其他儿童词汇(阿根廷不同社会群体的婴儿和幼儿语言环境中的其他儿童词汇)

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Journal for the Study of Education and Development Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02103702.2021.1888489
Florencia Alam, Laura Ramírez, M. Migdalek
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摘要本研究分析了来自不同社会群体的两岁以下儿童的家庭语言环境设置,并考察了其他儿童的语言在多大程度上有助于塑造该环境。语料库包括来自居住在城市地区的中产阶级家庭、边缘城市地区的低社会经济阶层和贫困的半农村地区的自发语言记录。贝塔回归被用来估计居住地是否可以解释来自其他孩子的词语被指向的比例,以及那些没有被指向的比例。结果表明,来自贫困半农村地区和居住地区的儿童比来自边缘城市地区的儿童听到的非定向词比例更高。然而,当考虑到儿童导向的言语时,两个社会经济地位较低的群体,城市和半农村,比他们的同龄人听到的单词比例更高。这些结果揭示了社会群体内部的异质性。
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Other children’s words in the linguistic environment of infants and young children from distinct social groups in Argentina (Las palabras de otros niños en el entorno lingüístico de bebés y niños pequeños de distintos grupos sociales de Argentina)
ABSTRACT This present research analyses the linguistic environmental setting in homes of children under the age of two years from different social groups and looks at the extent to which the speech from other children contributes to shaping that environment. The corpus includes recordings of spontaneous speech from middle-class households in residential urban areas, from lower socioeconomic classes in marginalized urban areas and from impoverished semi-rural areas. Beta regressions were used to estimate whether place of residence could explain the proportion of words from other children that were directed, as well as those that were not directed, towards the child under study. The results showed that children from impoverished semi-rural areas and children from residential areas hear a higher proportion of non-directed words than children from marginalized urban areas. However, when child-directed speech is considered, the two lower socioeconomic groups, urban and semi-rural, hear a higher proportion of words than their residential peers. These results reveal heterogeneity within social groups.
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