Salo Virginia C, Reeb-Sutherland Bethany, Frenkel Tahl I, Bowman Lindsay C, Rowe Meredith L
Vanderbilt University.
Florida International University.
J Cogn Dev. 2019;20(5):635-655. doi: 10.1080/15248372.2019.1648266. Epub 2019 Jul 30.
Infants' pointing is associated with concurrent and later language development. The communicative intention behind the point-i.e., imperative versus declarative-can affect both the nature and strength of these associations, and is therefore a critical factor to consider. Parents' pointing is associated with both infant pointing and infant language; however, less work has examined the intent behind parents' points. We explore relations between parents' and infants' pointing at the level of communicative intention, and examine how pointing relates to concurrent and longitudinal infant language skills. In a sample of 52 mother-infant dyads, we measured mother and infant pointing at infant age 12-months, and infant expressive and receptive language at 12-, 18-, and 24-months. We found that mothers produced points with a variety of intentions, however we did not find relations between mother and infant pointing within the different communicative intentions. Replicating previous research, infant declarative pointing was related both concurrently and longitudinally to their language ability. Mothers' declarative pointing was related to their infants' concurrent language, while their imperative pointing was not. Further, there was an interaction between parent and infant declarative pointing, such that the positive relation between parents' declarative pointing and their infants' concurrent receptive language was present only for those infants who were also producing declarative points themselves. Findings suggest that parents' declarative pointing may support both their infants' early word learning and, perhaps, provides a model for their infant to begin using points as well. This study constitutes an important initial exploration of these relations.
婴儿的指物行为与当下及后期的语言发展相关。指物背后的交际意图,即祈使性与陈述性,会影响这些关联的性质和强度,因此是一个需要考虑的关键因素。父母的指物行为与婴儿的指物行为及婴儿语言都有关联;然而,较少有研究考察父母指物背后的意图。我们在交际意图层面探讨父母与婴儿指物行为之间的关系,并研究指物行为与婴儿当下及纵向语言技能的关系。在一个包含52对母婴二元组的样本中,我们测量了婴儿12个月大时母亲和婴儿的指物行为,以及婴儿在12个月、18个月和24个月时的表达性和接受性语言。我们发现母亲做出的指物行为有多种意图,然而我们并未发现在不同交际意图下母亲和婴儿指物行为之间存在关联。重复之前的研究,婴儿的陈述性指物行为在当下和纵向都与他们的语言能力相关。母亲的陈述性指物行为与婴儿当下的语言能力相关,而祈使性指物行为则不然。此外,父母和婴儿的陈述性指物行为之间存在交互作用,即父母的陈述性指物行为与婴儿当下的接受性语言之间的正向关联仅存在于那些自己也做出陈述性指物行为的婴儿中。研究结果表明,父母的陈述性指物行为可能既有助于婴儿早期的词汇学习,也可能为婴儿开始使用指物行为提供了一个范例。本研究构成了对这些关系的重要初步探索。