Hartshorne Joshua K, Nappa Rebecca, Snedeker Jesse
Harvard University.
J Child Lang. 2015 Mar;42(2):423-46. doi: 10.1017/S0305000914000075. Epub 2014 Apr 15.
In many contexts, pronouns are interpreted as referring to the character mentioned first in the previous sentence, an effect called the 'first-mention bias'. While adults can rapidly use the first-mention bias to guide pronoun interpretation, it is unclear when this bias emerges during development. Curiously, experiments with children between two and three years old show successful use of order of mention, while experiments with older children (four to five years old) do not. While this could suggest U-shaped development, it could also reflect differences in the methodologies employed. We show that children can indeed use first-mention information, but do so too slowly to have been detected in previous work reporting null results. Comparison across the present and previously published studies suggests that the speed at which children deploy first-mention information increases greatly during the preschool years.
在许多情况下,代词被解释为指代前一句中首先提到的人物,这种效应被称为“首次提及偏差”。虽然成年人可以迅速利用首次提及偏差来指导代词的解释,但这种偏差在发育过程中何时出现尚不清楚。奇怪的是,对两到三岁儿童的实验表明他们成功地利用了提及顺序,而对年龄较大儿童(四到五岁)的实验则没有。虽然这可能表明是U型发展,但也可能反映了所采用方法的差异。我们表明,儿童确实可以利用首次提及的信息,但速度太慢,以至于在之前报告无结果的研究中未被检测到。对本研究和先前发表的研究进行比较表明,儿童运用首次提及信息的速度在学龄前有很大提高。