Pragmatic development requires the ability to use linguistic forms, along with non-verbal cues, to focus an interlocutor's attention on a referent during conversation. We investigate the development of this ability by examining how the use of demonstratives is learned in Turkish, where a three-way demonstrative system (bu, su, o) obligatorily encodes both distance contrasts (i.e. proximal and distal) and absence or presence of the addressee's visual attention on the referent. A comparison of the demonstrative use by Turkish children (6 four- and 6 six-year-olds) and 6 adults during conversation shows that adultlike use of attention directing demonstrative, su, is not mastered even at the age of six, while the distance contrasts are learned ...
Discourse markers (DMs) are linguistic elements that index different relations and coherence between...
Demonstratives are a typologically well-established, elementary and possibly universal grammatical c...
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Pragmatic development requires the ability to use linguistic forms, along with non-verbal cues, to f...
Pragmatic development requires the ability to use linguistic forms, along with non-verbal cues, to f...
Joint focus of attention is one of the most crucial elements in effective communication. Demonstrati...
An important feature of language is that it enables human beings to refer to entities, actions and e...
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Speakers achieve coherence in discourse by alternating between differential lexical forms e.g. noun ...
This study explores the connection between language and social cognition by empirically testing diff...
The acquisition of evidentiality in Turkish This paper is concerned with the acquisition of the sema...
joint attention, and the emergence of grammar HOLGER DIESSEL* Drawing on recent work in developmenta...
Speakers choose a particular expression based on many factors, including availability of the referen...
As in the case of other non-English languages, the study of the acquisition of Turkish has mostly fo...
Drawing on recent work in developmental and comparative psychology, this paper argues that demonstra...
Discourse markers (DMs) are linguistic elements that index different relations and coherence between...
Demonstratives are a typologically well-established, elementary and possibly universal grammatical c...
Contains fulltext : 159451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
Pragmatic development requires the ability to use linguistic forms, along with non-verbal cues, to f...
Pragmatic development requires the ability to use linguistic forms, along with non-verbal cues, to f...
Joint focus of attention is one of the most crucial elements in effective communication. Demonstrati...
An important feature of language is that it enables human beings to refer to entities, actions and e...
Contains fulltext : 159304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)18 p
Speakers achieve coherence in discourse by alternating between differential lexical forms e.g. noun ...
This study explores the connection between language and social cognition by empirically testing diff...
The acquisition of evidentiality in Turkish This paper is concerned with the acquisition of the sema...
joint attention, and the emergence of grammar HOLGER DIESSEL* Drawing on recent work in developmenta...
Speakers choose a particular expression based on many factors, including availability of the referen...
As in the case of other non-English languages, the study of the acquisition of Turkish has mostly fo...
Drawing on recent work in developmental and comparative psychology, this paper argues that demonstra...
Discourse markers (DMs) are linguistic elements that index different relations and coherence between...
Demonstratives are a typologically well-established, elementary and possibly universal grammatical c...
Contains fulltext : 159451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...