在学龄前儿童的个人叙述中,报告的言语和内部状态语言的发育差异
Megan E Welliver1, Alice J Davidson2, Alexandra McCrary2
1College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.
Journal of child language
|July 13, 2023
概括
五岁的孩子在个人叙述中使用了更多的认知状态谈话和报告的语言. 语言使用中的这种发育转变支持认知发展中的社会调解理论.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 语言心理学语言心理学
- 儿童语言获取 儿童语言获取
背景情况:
- 幼儿园儿童的叙事能力在幼儿时代显著发展.
- 了解语言与认知发展之间的关系至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查学龄前儿童使用报告语音和内部状态语言的发育变化.
- 检查儿童个人叙述中报告的言语和内部状态语言之间的相关性.
主要方法:
- 收集了204个来自3岁,4岁和5岁儿童的个人叙述.
- 对于报告的言语类型和内部状态语言的转录和编码叙述.
- 在分析中控制儿童的词汇技能.
主要成果:
- 与年幼的孩子相比,五岁的孩子使用了更多的认知状态和叙述性语言.
- 报告的言论,特别是叙述和直接形式,与认知状态的谈话有积极的相关性.
- 认知状态谈话和报告的演讲的发育转变在五岁左右出现.
结论:
- 调查结果表明,儿童在5岁时使用认知状态语言和报告语音的显著发育转变.
- 报告语音与内部国家语言之间的关联支持维戈茨基关于语言介导心理过程的理论.
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