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Publication details [#16250]
Thompson, R. Bruce and Kirsty Moore. 2000. Collaborative speech in Dyadic problem solving. Evidence for preschool gender differences in early pragmatic development. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 19 (2) : 248–255.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISBN
0261-927X
Journal WWW
Annotation
Preschool gender differences in problem-solving discourse were further investigated. Spontaneous task-related talk of 103 preschool children (53 boys and 50 girls) was analyzed for the frequency of collaborative speech acts to explore a possible link with greater help-eliciting among girls. Girls were nearly exclusive users of collaborative speech. Those who used collaborative speech initiated more verbal turns, used more help-eliciting and self-disclosing speech, but did not differ in task performance. Pragmatic development and quality of teacher-child interaction is discussed.