Young children's apparently sophisticated understanding of language is explained by a simple heuristic which produces responses fortuitously appropriate to many of the messages directed to them. Specifically, the strategy recruits action responses to language unless some element, either linguistic or nonlinguistic, indicates otherwise. Two experiments tested for the existence of the heuristic by examining the responses of children, 19-34 months of age, to sentences susceptible of more than one interpretation. In the first experiment such sentences were spoken in as neutral a context as possible. In the second, the same sorts of sentences were presented in contexts supporting either action or informing responses. The results of both experime...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
[[abstract]]The relationship between language skills and understanding of theory of mind in young ch...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...
This study addresses the question of the necessity of propositional content in children's comprehens...
This study addresses the question of the necessity of propositional content in children's comprehens...
Compensatory comprehension strategies may be a bridge between literal comprehension and understandin...
The purpose of this chapter was to explore the relation between comprehension and expression, and th...
The relationships between three models for describing pragmatic response to utterances were surveyed...
The present research investigates linguistic awareness and development in young children. It sets o...
How do children learn to map linguistic forms onto their intended meanings? This chapter begins with...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
This study examined how 3 and 5-year-old children initially interpreted novel verbs and how they mod...
Three to 5 year old children have not fully acquired the skills of language.For example, their abili...
Recent research has shown that young children’s understanding of language is a complex process in wh...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
[[abstract]]The relationship between language skills and understanding of theory of mind in young ch...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...
This study addresses the question of the necessity of propositional content in children's comprehens...
This study addresses the question of the necessity of propositional content in children's comprehens...
Compensatory comprehension strategies may be a bridge between literal comprehension and understandin...
The purpose of this chapter was to explore the relation between comprehension and expression, and th...
The relationships between three models for describing pragmatic response to utterances were surveyed...
The present research investigates linguistic awareness and development in young children. It sets o...
How do children learn to map linguistic forms onto their intended meanings? This chapter begins with...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
This study examined how 3 and 5-year-old children initially interpreted novel verbs and how they mod...
Three to 5 year old children have not fully acquired the skills of language.For example, their abili...
Recent research has shown that young children’s understanding of language is a complex process in wh...
The relationship between communication skills over time, and the knowledge that early intervention i...
[[abstract]]The relationship between language skills and understanding of theory of mind in young ch...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...