Intonation and gesture as bootstrapping devices in speaker uncertainty

Author

Hübscher, Iris

Esteve Gibert, Núria

Igualada Perez, Alfonso

Prieto Vives, Pilar

Other authors

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Aix Marseille Université

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

Publication date

2019-04-11T07:54:11Z

2019-04-11T07:54:11Z

2016-11-01



Abstract

This study investigates 3- to 5-year-old children's sensitivity to lexical, intonational and gestural information in the comprehension of speaker uncertainty. Most previous studies on children's understanding of speaker certainty and uncertainty across languages have focused on the comprehension of lexical markers, and little is known about the potential facilitation effects of intonational and gestural features in this process. A total of 102 3- to 5-year-old Catalan-speaking children participated in a comprehension task which involved the detection of uncertainty in materials that combined lexical, intonational and gestural markers. In a between-subjects design, the children were either administered the lexical condition (where they were exposed to lexical and gestural cues to uncertainty) or the intonation condition (where they were exposed to intonational and gestural cues to uncertainty). Within each condition, three different presentation formats were used (audio-only, visual-only and audio-visual) in a within-subjects design. The results indicated that all the children performed better overall when they had gestural cues present. Furthermore, in comparison with the older group, the younger group was more sensitive to intonational marking of speaker uncertainty than to lexical marking. This evidence suggests that the intonational and gestural features of communicative interactions may act as bootstrapping mechanisms in early pragmatic development.

Document Type

Article
Submitted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

belief states; epistemic stance; gesture; intonation; language acquisition; pragmatic development; prosodic development; uncertainty; creencias; postura epistemica; entonación; adquisición del lenguaje; desarrollo pragmático; desarrollo de la prosodia; incertidumbre; gestos; gestos; creences; postura epistèmica; entonació; adquisició del llenguatge; desenvolupament pragmàtic; desenvolupament de la prosòdia; Communicative competence in children; Competència comunicativa en els infants; Competencia comunicativa en los niños

Publisher

First Language

Related items

First Language, 2017, 37

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