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A Developmental Lexical Bias in the Interpretation of Discrepant Messages.

Margaret Friend1, Judith Becker Bryant2.   

Abstract

Children's interpretations of lexical and vocal cues to speaker affect, independently and in combination, were examined in four studies. In Experiments 1 and 2, 7- to 11 -year-olds'judgments of lexical and paralinguistic cues were evaluated. In Experiment 3, these cues were combined to produce consistent and discrepant messages. The affective interpretations of 7- to 10-year-olds reflected a weighted-averaging strategy favoring the affect conveyed lexically. In Experiment 4, the developmental trajectory of children's interpretations of discrepancy from 4 to 10 years of age was investigated. Both 4- and 7-year-olds appeared to use a weighted-averaging strategy favoring lexical content, whereas 10-year-olds utilized a strategy favoring paralanguage.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 28698709      PMCID: PMC5502114     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Merrill Palmer Q (Wayne State Univ Press)        ISSN: 0272-930X


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