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从协同言语手势中学习代词解释的言语内部线索:一项训练研究。

Learning speech-internal cues to pronoun interpretation from co-speech gesture: a training study.

机构信息

University of British Columbia,Canada.

出版信息

J Child Lang. 2019 May;46(3):433-458. doi: 10.1017/S0305000918000557. Epub 2019 Jan 18.

Abstract

This study explores whether children can learn a structural processing bias relevant to pronoun interpretation from brief training. Over three days, 42 five-year-olds were exposed to narratives exhibiting a first-mentioned tendency. Two characters were introduced, and the first-mentioned was later described engaging in a solo activity. In our primary condition of interest, the Gesture Training condition, the solo-activity sentence contained an ambiguous pronoun, but co-speech gesture clarified the referent. There were two comparison conditions. In the Gender Training condition the characters were different genders, thereby avoiding ambiguity. In the Name Training condition, the first-mentioned name was simply repeated. Ambiguous pronoun interpretation was tested pre- and post-training. Children in the Gesture condition were significantly more likely to interpret ambiguous pronouns as the first-mentioned character after training. Results from the comparison conditions were ambiguous: there was a small but non-significant effect of training, but also no significant differences between conditions.

摘要

本研究探讨了儿童是否可以通过简短的训练来学习与代词解释相关的结构处理偏向。在三天的时间里,42 名五岁儿童接触了表现出先提及倾向的叙述。介绍了两个角色,然后描述先提及的角色正在进行单独的活动。在我们感兴趣的主要条件,即手势训练条件下,单独活动的句子包含了一个模棱两可的代词,但伴随的口语手势澄清了指称对象。有两个比较条件。在性别训练条件下,角色的性别不同,从而避免了歧义。在名称训练条件下,先提及的名字只是被简单地重复。在训练前后测试了对模糊代词的解释。在手势条件下的儿童在训练后更有可能将模糊代词解释为先提及的角色。比较条件的结果是模棱两可的:虽然有一个很小但不显著的训练效果,但各条件之间也没有显著差异。

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