Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”), but not in indirect speech (Ann said that she gets a cookie) (Köder & Maier, 2016). Yet children's books consistently favor direct over indirect speech (Baker & Freebody, 1989). To reconcile these seemingly contradictory findings, we hypothesize that the poor performance found by Köder and Maier (2016) is due to the information-transmission setting of that experiment, and that a narrative setting facilitates children's processing of direct speech. We tested 42 Dutch children (4;1–7;2) and 20 adults with a modified version of Köder and Maier's referent selection task, where participants interpret speech reports in an interactive story...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Reading stories to children fosters their language development. An approach rarely investigated is n...
Acoustic emphasis may convey a range of subtle discourse distinctions, yet little is known about how...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
This study investigates children's acquisition of the distinction between direct speech (Elephant sa...
Een fundamentele eigenschap van het menselijk taalvermogen is het kunnen weergeven van wat iemand an...
This study investigated the long-term effects of structural priming on children’s use of indirect sp...
This study investigates the processing of deictic pronouns in two types of speech reports, direct sp...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Reading stories to children fosters their language development. An approach rarely investigated is n...
Acoustic emphasis may convey a range of subtle discourse distinctions, yet little is known about how...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
Children struggle with the interpretation of pronouns in direct speech (Ann said, “I get a cookie”),...
This study investigates children's acquisition of the distinction between direct speech (Elephant sa...
Een fundamentele eigenschap van het menselijk taalvermogen is het kunnen weergeven van wat iemand an...
This study investigated the long-term effects of structural priming on children’s use of indirect sp...
This study investigates the processing of deictic pronouns in two types of speech reports, direct sp...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
This study investigated the abilities of adults and children to distinguish direct reported speech f...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Reading stories to children fosters their language development. An approach rarely investigated is n...
Acoustic emphasis may convey a range of subtle discourse distinctions, yet little is known about how...