Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures
Kern F, Boden U, Németh A, Koutalidis S, Abramov O, Kopp S, Rohlfing KJ (2024)
Journal of Child Language: 1-25.
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Kern, FriederikeUniBi ;
Boden, Ulrich;
Németh, AnneUniBi ;
Koutalidis, SofiaUniBi;
Abramov, OlgaUniBi ;
Kopp, StefanUniBi ;
Rohlfing, Katharina J.
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**Abstract**
Based on the linguistic analysis of game explanations and retellings, the paper’s goal is to investigate the relation of preschool children’s situated discourse competence and iconic gestures in different communicative genres, focussing on reinforcing and supplementary speech-gesture-combinations. To this end, a method was developed to evaluate discourse competence as a context-sensitive and interactively embedded phenomenon. The so-called GLOBE-model was adapted to assess discourse competence in relation to interactive scaffolding. The findings show clear links between the children’s competence and their parents’ scaffolding. We suggest this to be evidence of a fine-tuned interactive support system. The results also indicate strong relations between higher discourse competence and increased frequency of iconic gestures. This applies in particular to reinforcing gestures. The results are interpreted as a confirmation that the speech-gesture system undergoes systematic changes during early childhood, and that gesturing becomes more iconic – and thus more communicative – when discourse competence is growing.
Based on the linguistic analysis of game explanations and retellings, the paper’s goal is to investigate the relation of preschool children’s situated discourse competence and iconic gestures in different communicative genres, focussing on reinforcing and supplementary speech-gesture-combinations. To this end, a method was developed to evaluate discourse competence as a context-sensitive and interactively embedded phenomenon. The so-called GLOBE-model was adapted to assess discourse competence in relation to interactive scaffolding. The findings show clear links between the children’s competence and their parents’ scaffolding. We suggest this to be evidence of a fine-tuned interactive support system. The results also indicate strong relations between higher discourse competence and increased frequency of iconic gestures. This applies in particular to reinforcing gestures. The results are interpreted as a confirmation that the speech-gesture system undergoes systematic changes during early childhood, and that gesturing becomes more iconic – and thus more communicative – when discourse competence is growing.
Stichworte
Discourse competence;
iconic gestures;
multimodal development
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Child Language
Seite(n)
1-25
ISSN
0305-0009
eISSN
1469-7602
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986707
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Kern F, Boden U, Németh A, et al. Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures. Journal of Child Language. 2024:1-25.
Kern, F., Boden, U., Németh, A., Koutalidis, S., Abramov, O., Kopp, S., & Rohlfing, K. J. (2024). Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures. Journal of Child Language, 1-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/S030500092300065X
Kern, Friederike, Boden, Ulrich, Németh, Anne, Koutalidis, Sofia, Abramov, Olga, Kopp, Stefan, and Rohlfing, Katharina J. 2024. “Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures”. Journal of Child Language, 1-25.
Kern, F., Boden, U., Németh, A., Koutalidis, S., Abramov, O., Kopp, S., and Rohlfing, K. J. (2024). Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures. Journal of Child Language, 1-25.
Kern, F., et al., 2024. Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures. Journal of Child Language, , p 1-25.
F. Kern, et al., “Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures”, Journal of Child Language, 2024, pp. 1-25.
Kern, F., Boden, U., Németh, A., Koutalidis, S., Abramov, O., Kopp, S., Rohlfing, K.J.: Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures. Journal of Child Language. 1-25 (2024).
Kern, Friederike, Boden, Ulrich, Németh, Anne, Koutalidis, Sofia, Abramov, Olga, Kopp, Stefan, and Rohlfing, Katharina J. “Preschool children’s discourse competence in different genres and how it relates to iconic gestures”. Journal of Child Language (2024): 1-25.
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