Seventeen parent-child dyads were videotaped in 30-min free play sessions. The videotapes were transcribed and coded for nonliteral language addressed to the children. Specifically, parents\u27 use of indirect requests and other types of figurative language (e.g., metaphor and idiom) was analyzed. Of the nonliteral forms used, indirect requests occurred most frequently; however, parents did use a number of other nonliteral forms with their preschool children as well. Of particular interest is how the different forms were used by the parents. When analyzed on the basis of linguistic form, a number of relatively independent underlying dimensions emerged. These dimensions reflect the adult use of these forms, such as making forceful statements...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
Pragmatics and Language Comprehension in Children: A Study of Nonliteral Forms Using a Computerized ...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
Seventeen parent-child dyads were videotaped in 30-min free play sessions. The videotapes were trans...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
A self-rating scale was used with five mothers of preschool children with language impaiments to det...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
This study describes non verbal communication between babies aged 3 to 10 months and rasied in day n...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This paper reports the pilot part of a study investigating the development of the expression of comm...
Noting the importance of pragmatic behavior, or the socially-appropriate use of language, to parents...
Children learn much about language through interactions with their parents. Ample empirical evidence...
Although much attention has been devoted to lexical, grammatical, and semantic aspects of child-dire...
In this original research, the effect of a single 40 minutes parent-implemented language interventio...
A study was made to determine whether fathers and mothers provide different types of linguistic and ...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
Pragmatics and Language Comprehension in Children: A Study of Nonliteral Forms Using a Computerized ...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
Seventeen parent-child dyads were videotaped in 30-min free play sessions. The videotapes were trans...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
A self-rating scale was used with five mothers of preschool children with language impaiments to det...
Master of EducationThis study identified and examined styles of parent language during a shared book...
This study describes non verbal communication between babies aged 3 to 10 months and rasied in day n...
Despite claims by some theorists to the contrary, investigators have shown that information about gr...
This paper reports the pilot part of a study investigating the development of the expression of comm...
Noting the importance of pragmatic behavior, or the socially-appropriate use of language, to parents...
Children learn much about language through interactions with their parents. Ample empirical evidence...
Although much attention has been devoted to lexical, grammatical, and semantic aspects of child-dire...
In this original research, the effect of a single 40 minutes parent-implemented language interventio...
A study was made to determine whether fathers and mothers provide different types of linguistic and ...
This study compared the language behaviours of parents of toddlers with language delay (LD) and lang...
Pragmatics and Language Comprehension in Children: A Study of Nonliteral Forms Using a Computerized ...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...