Asking children to clarify themselves promotes their ability to uniquely identify objects in referential communication tasks. However, little is known about whether parents ask preschoolers for clarification during interactions and, if so, how. Study 1 explored how mothers clarify their preschoolers’ ambiguous descriptions of the characters in their narratives, and whether clarification requests affect children's repairs of their ambiguous descriptions. Mothers were found to use different strategies, including signaling misunderstanding and modeling appropriate descriptions. Presence of these different strategies predicted children's ability to provide informative repairs. Study 2 tested the effect of children's experience with signaling mi...
Acquiring narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years and is even not totally ...
Understanding knowledge acquisition involves a comprehension of the relationship between a person’s...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Asking children to clarify themselves promotes their ability to uniquely identify objects in referen...
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification request...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters usingappropriate expressions, whi...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
Making appropriately informative requests necessitates understanding what others know and what they ...
Referring expressions, theory of mind, early pragmatic development Successful communication requires...
Although preschoolers are pervasively under-informative in their actual usage of verbal reference, a...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
International audienceThe focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children dea...
Previous studies show that children, from 5-6 years on, improve the causal and evaluative structure ...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years. Although child...
Acquiring narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years and is even not totally ...
Understanding knowledge acquisition involves a comprehension of the relationship between a person’s...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Asking children to clarify themselves promotes their ability to uniquely identify objects in referen...
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification request...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters usingappropriate expressions, whi...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
Making appropriately informative requests necessitates understanding what others know and what they ...
Referring expressions, theory of mind, early pragmatic development Successful communication requires...
Although preschoolers are pervasively under-informative in their actual usage of verbal reference, a...
The focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children deal with the “evalua-tiv...
International audienceThe focus of this article is the manner in which 4 to 12 year old children dea...
Previous studies show that children, from 5-6 years on, improve the causal and evaluative structure ...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years. Although child...
Acquiring narrative skills is a developmental process that takes many years and is even not totally ...
Understanding knowledge acquisition involves a comprehension of the relationship between a person’s...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...