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The Acquisition of Referring Expressions
A dialogical approach
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Edited by:
Anne Salazar-Orvig
, Geneviève Weck , Rouba Hassan and Annie Rialland
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2021
About this book
This book describes the repertoire and uses of referring expressions by French-speaking children and their interlocutors in naturally occurring dialogues at home and at school, in a wide range of communicative situations and activities. Through the lens of an interactionist and dialogical perspective, it highlights the interaction between the formal aspects of the acquisition of grammatical morphemes, the discourse-pragmatic dimension, and socio-discursive, interactional and dialogical factors. Drawing on this multidimensional theoretical and methodological framework, the first part of the book deals with the relation between reference and grammar, while the second part is devoted to the role of the communicative experience. Progressively, a set of arguments is brought out in favor of a dialogical and interactionist account of children’s referential development. This theoretical stance is further discussed in relation to other approaches of reference acquisition. Thus, this volume provides researchers and students with new perspectives and methods for the study of referring expressions in children.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Contributors
xvii - Introduction
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Chapter 1. A dialogical approach to the acquisition and usage of referring expressions
1 - Part I. Reference and grammar
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Chapter 2. Filler syllables as precursors of referring expressions
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Chapter 3. Young children’s uses of referring expressions
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Chapter 4. Referring in dialogical narratives
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Chapter 5. Referring expressions and developmental language disorders
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Chapter 6. Explorations in the relations between reference, syntactic constructions and prosody
163 - Part II. The role of communicative experience
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Chapter 7. The influence of dialogue in young children’s uses of referring expressions
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Chapter 8. Variations in adult use of referring expressions during storytelling in different interactional settings
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Chapter 9. Activities and social settings: Their roles in the use of referring expressions
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Chapter 10. The impact of speech genres on the use of referring expressions
287 - Conclusion
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Chapter 11. The acquisition of referring expressions: From formal factors to communicative experience
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Appendix I. Corpora
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Appendix II. Transcription conventions
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Appendix III. A. Summary of “Ah les belles vacances des petits cochons”
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Appendix III. B. Summary of “Le voleur de poule”
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Index
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May 27, 2021
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9789027260222
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Keywords for this book
Syntax; Pragmatics; Theoretical linguistics; Discourse studies; Language acquisition
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;