When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, which requires a mental model of the discourse. We hypothesize that, compared to those of adults, children’s discourse models are based more on factors that are less cognitively demanding, such as animacy, and as they grow older, discourse factors such as givenness will start to play a larger role. To test this, we conducted a longitudinal study of referring expression use in elicited narratives. Swedish-speaking children (n = 17) were tested three times between age 4 and 7 and compared to adults (n = 20). The results show that children, like adults, take into account if, when and how a character has been mentioned earlier when referring, but t...
International audienceSeven- to eleven-year-old French-speaking children and adults told "silent" co...
À l’image de son fonctionnement en usage, la référence revêt une trajectoire développementale comple...
The present study investigates 6- to 7-year-old children's ability to use anaphoric pronominal refer...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
Closely related Swedish and German both mark information status of referents morphologically, though...
Choosing appropriate referring expressions requires assessing whether a referent is “available” to t...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
It has been suggested that acquiring the appropriate use of referring expressions consists of a shif...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Purpose: this study examines the use of linguistic means for the expression of reference by Dutch ch...
Asking children to clarify themselves promotes their ability to uniquely identify objects in referen...
“Anaphora” is a label used for a referential expression that connects one entity (e.g. a pronoun) to...
International audienceThis study looks at how coreference is expressed under various oral production...
The general purpose of the present study was to investigate the way in which 3-year-old children us...
International audienceSeven- to eleven-year-old French-speaking children and adults told "silent" co...
À l’image de son fonctionnement en usage, la référence revêt une trajectoire développementale comple...
The present study investigates 6- to 7-year-old children's ability to use anaphoric pronominal refer...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
Closely related Swedish and German both mark information status of referents morphologically, though...
Choosing appropriate referring expressions requires assessing whether a referent is “available” to t...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
It has been suggested that acquiring the appropriate use of referring expressions consists of a shif...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Purpose: this study examines the use of linguistic means for the expression of reference by Dutch ch...
Asking children to clarify themselves promotes their ability to uniquely identify objects in referen...
“Anaphora” is a label used for a referential expression that connects one entity (e.g. a pronoun) to...
International audienceThis study looks at how coreference is expressed under various oral production...
The general purpose of the present study was to investigate the way in which 3-year-old children us...
International audienceSeven- to eleven-year-old French-speaking children and adults told "silent" co...
À l’image de son fonctionnement en usage, la référence revêt une trajectoire développementale comple...
The present study investigates 6- to 7-year-old children's ability to use anaphoric pronominal refer...