Susswein B J, Smith R F
Child Dev. 1975 Dec;46(4):954-7.
The ability of preschool children to discriminate perceptually among novel forms frequently employed in referential communication tasks is examined. Results suggest that preschool children who are able to discriminate among the forms nevertheless perform poorly on a referential communication task involving these same forms. Asking children to provide names for the forms enhanced their discrimination performance but not their communication performance.
研究了学龄前儿童在指称交流任务中经常使用的新形式之间进行感知辨别的能力。结果表明,能够区分这些形式的学龄前儿童在涉及相同形式的指称交流任务中表现不佳。要求儿童为这些形式命名提高了他们的辨别能力,但没有提高他们的交流能力。