• Title of article

    Signs of early social cognition in childrenʹs syntax: The case of joint attention in argument realization in child Inuktitut

  • Author/Authors

    Barbora Skarabela، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    21
  • From page
    1837
  • To page
    1857
  • Abstract
    This study empirically explores the relationship between social cognition and early syntactic productions. It assesses the hypothesis that childrenʹs involvement in joint attention influences their choices of argument forms as a result of speakers’ sensitivity to the interlocutorʹs joint-attentional focus. First, children were predicted to omit more arguments in the presence of joint attention and produce overt arguments in the absence of joint attention. Second, they were predicted to omit arguments or to use demonstratives in the presence of joint attention and to use lexical nouns in the absence of joint attention. The hypotheses were tested against spontaneous speech data from four children acquiring Inuktitut (2;0–3;6). While the first hypothesis was not confirmed, the second hypothesis was supported by a significant interaction between joint attention and the distribution of omitted arguments, demonstratives, and lexical nouns. The results suggest that joint attention is one of the factors that contribute to childrenʹs choices of argument form. It is argued that the choices of arguments in the context of joint attention reflect childrenʹs ability to evaluate a target referentʹs accessibility based on the listenerʹs attentional state.
  • Keywords
    Child language development , joint attention , Argument realization , Understanding of mind , Conceptual accessibility
  • Journal title
    Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
  • Record number

    1290600