Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children

Wh-questions are among the most important and the most frequent types of utterance, which presumably reflects the role of questions in everyday life in gathering various types of information. There is a limited body of research on the exhaustivity comprehension in multiple wh-questions in childr...

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Main Authors: Vuksanović Jasmina, Avramović-Ilić Irena, Bjekić Jovana
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2012-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2012/0579-64311202368V.pdf
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spelling doaj-cc8eab74e48c452a89309ca9dbd5aa542020-11-24T23:39:21ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702012-01-0144236838410.2298/ZIPI1202368VComprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool childrenVuksanović JasminaAvramović-Ilić IrenaBjekić JovanaWh-questions are among the most important and the most frequent types of utterance, which presumably reflects the role of questions in everyday life in gathering various types of information. There is a limited body of research on the exhaustivity comprehension in multiple wh-questions in children (such as, for example, Who drives what, Who gives something to whom?). However, previous results suggest that exhaustivity emerges at the age of four, although there is considerable variability depending on the language. In this paper two aims were proposed: first, to explore when typically developing Serbian speaking monolingual children comprehend exhaustivity property within multiple wh-questions, and, second, cognitive relevancy of structural complexity of multiple wh-questions. 40 typically developing Serbian speaking monolingual children subdivided in three age groups from 3,6 - 7,1 years participated in this study. The question-after-picture test, which consists of 20 tasks with pre-vocabulary check, was used. The tasks were classified according to complexity index into paired and triple wh-questions. Results indicate that children acquire comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions gradually, first in paired wh-questions and then in triple wh-questions. The research provides data on language development, and also offers guidelines for diagnostic and clinical work with children with specific language impairment.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2012/0579-64311202368V.pdfmonolingual childrentypical developmentexhaustive wh-questions
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author Vuksanović Jasmina
Avramović-Ilić Irena
Bjekić Jovana
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Avramović-Ilić Irena
Bjekić Jovana
Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
monolingual children
typical development
exhaustive wh-questions
author_facet Vuksanović Jasmina
Avramović-Ilić Irena
Bjekić Jovana
author_sort Vuksanović Jasmina
title Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
title_short Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
title_full Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
title_fullStr Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
title_full_unstemmed Comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
title_sort comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions of typically developing preschool children
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
1820-9270
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Wh-questions are among the most important and the most frequent types of utterance, which presumably reflects the role of questions in everyday life in gathering various types of information. There is a limited body of research on the exhaustivity comprehension in multiple wh-questions in children (such as, for example, Who drives what, Who gives something to whom?). However, previous results suggest that exhaustivity emerges at the age of four, although there is considerable variability depending on the language. In this paper two aims were proposed: first, to explore when typically developing Serbian speaking monolingual children comprehend exhaustivity property within multiple wh-questions, and, second, cognitive relevancy of structural complexity of multiple wh-questions. 40 typically developing Serbian speaking monolingual children subdivided in three age groups from 3,6 - 7,1 years participated in this study. The question-after-picture test, which consists of 20 tasks with pre-vocabulary check, was used. The tasks were classified according to complexity index into paired and triple wh-questions. Results indicate that children acquire comprehension of exhaustive wh-questions gradually, first in paired wh-questions and then in triple wh-questions. The research provides data on language development, and also offers guidelines for diagnostic and clinical work with children with specific language impairment.
topic monolingual children
typical development
exhaustive wh-questions
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2012/0579-64311202368V.pdf
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