| Автор | Kaye, Kenneth |
| Автор | Charney, Rosalind |
| Дата выпуска | 1981 |
| dc.description | ABSTRACTTURNABOUTS, which both respond to and require a response from the other (either verbal or nonverbal), were produced more than twice as often by mothers as by their children at 2; 2 and 2; 6, in videotaped dialogues during semi-structured play. The 27 mothers showed stable individual differences in this aspect of their turn-taking, across situations and across time. Children tended to take a reciprocal role rather than an imitative one within the immediate situation: if a mother produced many mands, her child produced few. At 2; 10 the children were tested for language comprehension, puzzle-solving and conversational engagement with an investigator. Mothers' mands at the earlier ages appeared to have a negative effect upon these measures, even when social class differences were controlled; but causal interpretations were complicated by the fact that language production measures also predicted the 2; 10 cognitive measures. |
| Формат | application.pdf |
| Издатель | Cambridge University Press |
| Копирайт | Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1981 |
| Название | Conversational asymmetry between mothers and children* |
| Тип | research-article |
| DOI | 10.1017/S0305000900002993 |
| Electronic ISSN | 1469-7602 |
| Print ISSN | 0305-0009 |
| Журнал | Journal of Child Language |
| Том | 8 |
| Первая страница | 35 |
| Последняя страница | 49 |
| Аффилиация | Kaye Kenneth; University of Chicago |
| Аффилиация | Charney Rosalind; Cook County Hospital |
| Выпуск | 1 |