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Referential features, speech genres and activity types

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Based on a dialogic theoretical framework, this chapter explores the influence of speech genres and activities on the use of referring expressions. The study examines a corpus of 25 dialogues of French speaking children aged between 1;10 and 2;04 in various activities. Results show that referring expressions are not homogenously used throughout activities and genres. Everyday activities increase the use of nouns and strong demonstrative pronouns, games with toys positively affect the use of strong demonstrative pronouns and iconic material entails a more frequent use of clitic demonstratives and to a lesser extent of 3rd person pronouns. However, discourse in activities is made of various speech genres which strongly affect the use of clitic pronouns. Clitic demonstratives are preferred for labeling and evaluation but 3rd person pronouns are used for description and narratives. The discussion deals with the way these associations could be factors accounting for children’s early choice of referring expressions.
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halshs-01467852, version 1 (19-01-2023)

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Anne Salazar Orvig, Haydée Marcos, Julien Heurdier, Christine da Silva. Referential features, speech genres and activity types. Maya Hickmann; Harriet Jisa; Edy Veneziano. Sources of variation in first language acquisition: Languages, contexts, and learners., John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp.219 - 242, 2018, 978-90-272-4412-3. ⟨10.1075/tilar.22.12sal⟩. ⟨halshs-01467852⟩

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