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Mazur-Palandre, Audrey and Kristine Lund. 2016. Explanatory content and visibility effects on the young child’s verbal and gestural behavior in free dialogues. Language, Interaction and Acquisition 7 (2) : 180–211.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/lia

Annotation

In this study we analyzed the verbal and gestural behavior of 6-year-old French children during free dialogue explanation. It was expected that children would alter their gestures according to content explained and interlocutor visibility. Thirty children explained two games to a peer: fifteen could not see their interlocutor whereas fifteen could. Results showed that the mean number of clauses per explanation of a child speaker interacting with a child addressee did not significantly change according to content explained or the visibility of the addressee. However, the mean number of gestures per clause is higher for a child speaker interacting with a child addressee both when explaining the spatial game and when face-to-face. Finally, children explaining how to play a spatial game produced more representational gestures and made more interactive gestures when the addressee was visible. These results are discussed in relation to previous studies on children’s language production and acquisition.