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Language development beyond the here-and-now: iconicity and displacement in child-directed communication

Authors :
Yasamin Motamedi
Margherita Murgiano
Beata Grzyb
Yan Gu
Viktor Kewenig
Ricarda Brieke
Chloë Marshall
Elizabeth Wonnacott
Pamela Perniss
Gabriella Vigliocco
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Center for Open Science, 2022.

Abstract

Most language use is displaced, referring to past, future or hypothetical events. Displacement poses an important challenge for language learning. How can children learn what words refer to when the referent is not physically available? We suggest that caregivers provide children with iconic vocal and gestural cues that imagistically evoke properties of absent referents to support displaced learning. We collected an audio-visual corpus of English-speaking caregiver-child interactions (N = 71, 24-58 months, 37 female) and annotated the range of vocal and manual behaviours caregivers produced. We found that caregivers used iconic cues especially in displaced contexts, using other cues when objects were present. Thus, we map caregivers’ non-linguistic behaviours, showing that they provide iconic cues to support displaced language learning and processing.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ab3b9e2d05f7b5fe8588c462499485cf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/8rdmj