Evento
Semantics-specificity of child directed speech across activities in socio-economically diverse households
Rosemberg, Celia Renata
; Alam, Florencia
; Ramírez, María Laura
; Garber, Leandro Martín
; Giordano, Carla
; Alam, Florencia
; Ramírez, María Laura
; Garber, Leandro Martín
; Giordano, Carla
Tipo del evento:
Conferencia
Nombre del evento:
4th Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development
Fecha del evento:
21/08/2019
Institución Organizadora:
Lancaster University;
Título del Libro:
Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development 2019
Editorial:
Lancaster University
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Several naturalistic studies have recently started to devote attention to the at-home everyday activities in which children are embedded and that likely shape their word development trajectories. As suggested by Nelson (1989, 1996) the social, spatial, temporal and linguistic dimensions of the activities provide multiple cues that constitute a context for childrens language experience. Though these dimensions, affecting the ebb and flow of childrens everyday life, vary in different socioeconomic (SES) backgrounds (Bradley & Corwin, 2002), studies have not considered SES differences in the extent in which child directed speech (CDS) is semantically structured around the activities of everyday life. Here we assessed semantic specificity of CDS across different type of activities in a socio-economically diverse sample of Argentinian children.
Palabras clave:
Semantics
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Child directed speech
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Activities
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Naturalistic studies
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SES
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Eventos(CIIPME)
Eventos de CENTRO INTER. DE INV. EN PSICOLOGIA MATEMATICA Y EXP. "DR. HORACIO J.A RIMOLDI"
Eventos de CENTRO INTER. DE INV. EN PSICOLOGIA MATEMATICA Y EXP. "DR. HORACIO J.A RIMOLDI"
Citación
Semantics-specificity of child directed speech across activities in socio-economically diverse households; 4th Lancaster Conference on Infant and Early Child Development; Lancaster; Reino Unido; 2019; 72-73
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