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Learning speech-internal cues to pronoun interpretation from co-speech gesture: a training study.

Whitney Goodrich Smith1, Alexis K Black1, Carla L Hudson Kam1.   

Abstract

This study explores whether children can learn a structural processing bias relevant to pronoun interpretation from brief training. Over three days, 42 five-year-olds were exposed to narratives exhibiting a first-mentioned tendency. Two characters were introduced, and the first-mentioned was later described engaging in a solo activity. In our primary condition of interest, the Gesture Training condition, the solo-activity sentence contained an ambiguous pronoun, but co-speech gesture clarified the referent. There were two comparison conditions. In the Gender Training condition the characters were different genders, thereby avoiding ambiguity. In the Name Training condition, the first-mentioned name was simply repeated. Ambiguous pronoun interpretation was tested pre- and post-training. Children in the Gesture condition were significantly more likely to interpret ambiguous pronouns as the first-mentioned character after training. Results from the comparison conditions were ambiguous: there was a small but non-significant effect of training, but also no significant differences between conditions.

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Keywords:  gesture; processing biases; pronoun interpretation; training

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30657105      PMCID: PMC6436995          DOI: 10.1017/S0305000918000557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Lang        ISSN: 0305-0009


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