Multimodal Strategies in Development.Predictive Value of early simultaneosgesture-speech comination


Autoria(s): Igualada Pérez, Alfonso
Data(s)

14/03/2014

Resumo

The present study investigates the predictive value of the early appearance of simultaneous pointing-speech combinations. An experimental task was used to obtain a communicative productive sample from nineteen children at 1;0 and 1;3. Infant’s communicative productions, in combination with gaze joint engagement patterns, were analyzed in relation to different social conditions. The results show a significant effect of age and social condition on infants’ communicative productions. Gesture-speech combinations seem to work as a strong communicative resource to attract the adult’s attention in social demanding communicative contexts. Gaze joint engagement was used in combination with simultaneous pointing-speech combinations to attract adults’ attention during social demanding conditions. Finally, the use of simultaneous pointing-speech combinations at 1;0 in demanding conditions predicted greater expressive vocabulary acquisition at 1;3 and 1;6. These results indicate that the use of gesture-speech combinations may be considered a significant step towards the early integration of language components.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10230/22145

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Llenguatge i llengües -- Adquisició #Significació (Psicologia) #Early gesture-speech integration #Joint engagement #Adult-infant interaction #Language development #Infancy
Tipo

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