For decades there has been a debate about whether parents with different socioeconomic status have differential influences on their children’s language development. This study focuses on the features of language use of Mandarin-speaking mothers with different educational backgrounds in interaction with their 3-6 year old children to explore the similarities and differences between the mothers’ communication with their children. Data were collected from videotaped semi-structured mother-child interactions among different age groups. The main research finding reveals that the communicative acts of these Chinese mothers are similar at the levels of social interchange and the speech act; the common types of communicative acts show a cultural co...
Child development is deservedly dominant in the discourses on education. In populated communities su...
The thesis examined the cultural belief systems of mothers related to early mother-child interaction...
This study examined the distribution of language expansion in parent–child (preschool aged) mealtime...
The study investigates how the four (phonological, lexical, syntactic, and conversational) features ...
Overall, as discussed in the preceding parts, mother-child communication plays an important role in ...
Abstract In the present study, maternal Pinyin mediation and its relations with young Chinese childr...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
Sporadic observations of non-Western culture groups have made it clear that the large literature on ...
A study investigated the patterns of question use in Mandarin Chinese-speaking parents ' and ca...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
We examined the nature of maternal mediation of children’s word writing and its associations to kind...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
This study presents findings on patterns of communication between internationally-adopted children a...
For the majority of migrants, family is the last redoubt of mother tongue maintenance. Understandabl...
Child development is deservedly dominant in the discourses on education. In populated communities su...
The thesis examined the cultural belief systems of mothers related to early mother-child interaction...
This study examined the distribution of language expansion in parent–child (preschool aged) mealtime...
The study investigates how the four (phonological, lexical, syntactic, and conversational) features ...
Overall, as discussed in the preceding parts, mother-child communication plays an important role in ...
Abstract In the present study, maternal Pinyin mediation and its relations with young Chinese childr...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
Sporadic observations of non-Western culture groups have made it clear that the large literature on ...
A study investigated the patterns of question use in Mandarin Chinese-speaking parents ' and ca...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
We examined the nature of maternal mediation of children’s word writing and its associations to kind...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
This dissertation examined the role of maternal input in word order acquisition of Mandarin-speaking...
This study presents findings on patterns of communication between internationally-adopted children a...
For the majority of migrants, family is the last redoubt of mother tongue maintenance. Understandabl...
Child development is deservedly dominant in the discourses on education. In populated communities su...
The thesis examined the cultural belief systems of mothers related to early mother-child interaction...
This study examined the distribution of language expansion in parent–child (preschool aged) mealtime...