Gelman Susan A, Raman Lakshmi
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-1109, USA.
Child Dev. 2003 Jan-Feb;74(1):308-25. doi: 10.1111/1467-8624.00537.
Generic noun phrases (e.g., "Bats live in caves") are important for expressing knowledge about abstract kinds. Past work has found that parents frequently use generic noun phrases in their speech to young children. However, little is known regarding how children understand these expressions, nor which cues signal generic meaning. The present set of 5 studies examined the influence of linguistic form class (e.g., "What color are dogs?" [generic] versus "What color are the dogs?" [nongeneric]) and of pragmatic context (e.g., "What color are they?" in the presence of either a single exemplar [generic] or multiple exemplars [nongeneric]). Participants were 2-year-olds (N = 42), 3-year-olds (N = 40), 4-year-olds (N = 40), and adults (N = 51). The data indicate that by 2 years of age, children use linguistic form class, and by 3 years of age, children use pragmatic context. These findings demonstrate that young children have begun to understand the distinction between generic and nongeneric noun phrases from a very young age, and that identification of generics is signaled not by formal or pragmatic cues alone, but by a combination of information from both language form and pragmatic context. It is suggested that children make use of multiple linguistic and conceptual cues to acquire and interpret generics.
类属名词短语(例如,“蝙蝠生活在洞穴里”)对于表达有关抽象类别方面的知识很重要。过去的研究发现,父母在与幼儿交谈时经常使用类属名词短语。然而,对于儿童如何理解这些表达,以及哪些线索表明类属意义,我们却知之甚少。目前的这5项研究考察了语言形式类别(例如,“狗是什么颜色的?”[类属]与“这些狗是什么颜色的?”[非类属])和语用语境(例如,在单个范例[类属]或多个范例[非类属]出现的情况下问“它们是什么颜色的?”)的影响。参与者包括2岁儿童(N = 42)、3岁儿童(N = 40)、4岁儿童(N = 40)和成年人(N = 51)。数据表明,2岁的儿童会使用语言形式类别,3岁的儿童会使用语用语境。这些发现表明,幼儿在很小的时候就已经开始理解类属名词短语和非类属名词短语之间的区别,而且类属的识别并非仅由形式或语用线索来表明,而是由来自语言形式和语用语境两方面的信息组合来表明。研究表明,儿童利用多种语言和概念线索来习得和解释类属。