Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language

By investigating Dutch children’s interpretation habitual and deontic conditionals, this paper explores their mapping of the concepts of hypotheticality and conditionality into a corresponding linguistic form of IF-conditionals. Results of 46 children (20 girls; age range = 3;11-6;00; mean = 4;11) i...

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Published in:Journal of Child Language Acquisition and Development
Main Author: Jing Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science-res Publishing 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://mail.science-res.com/index.php/jclad/article/view/10
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description By investigating Dutch children’s interpretation habitual and deontic conditionals, this paper explores their mapping of the concepts of hypotheticality and conditionality into a corresponding linguistic form of IF-conditionals. Results of 46 children (20 girls; age range = 3;11-6;00; mean = 4;11) in a truth value judgment task with three types of stimuli, i.e. habitual conditionals, deontic conditionals, and conjunctive/additive constructions, show the following. First, the preschoolers do not exhibit different interpretation performances with the two types of conditional stimuli and the conjunctive/additive type. Second, the preschoolers show more target-like interpretation performances with deontic conditionals than habitual conditionals when it comes to the concept of conditionality. These results suggest a delayed mapping of the two concepts investigated into the corresponding linguistic construction. In other words, the syntactic construction of IF-conditional in Dutch is first acquired before the two concepts are assigned to it. Taking into consideration different factors, this paper discusses possible explanations for the delay.
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spelling doaj-art-e7fcd38eccd74fec8ab5417ab5b91cd02025-08-19T21:17:13ZengScience-res PublishingJournal of Child Language Acquisition and Development2148-19972020-12-01Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and languageJing Lin0Leiden UniversityBy investigating Dutch children’s interpretation habitual and deontic conditionals, this paper explores their mapping of the concepts of hypotheticality and conditionality into a corresponding linguistic form of IF-conditionals. Results of 46 children (20 girls; age range = 3;11-6;00; mean = 4;11) in a truth value judgment task with three types of stimuli, i.e. habitual conditionals, deontic conditionals, and conjunctive/additive constructions, show the following. First, the preschoolers do not exhibit different interpretation performances with the two types of conditional stimuli and the conjunctive/additive type. Second, the preschoolers show more target-like interpretation performances with deontic conditionals than habitual conditionals when it comes to the concept of conditionality. These results suggest a delayed mapping of the two concepts investigated into the corresponding linguistic construction. In other words, the syntactic construction of IF-conditional in Dutch is first acquired before the two concepts are assigned to it. Taking into consideration different factors, this paper discusses possible explanations for the delay.https://mail.science-res.com/index.php/jclad/article/view/10Conditional constructions, conditionality, Dutch, hypotheticality, truth value judgment task
spellingShingle Jing Lin
Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
Conditional constructions, conditionality, Dutch, hypotheticality, truth value judgment task
title Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
title_full Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
title_fullStr Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
title_full_unstemmed Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
title_short Preschoolers’ interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals: a delayed mapping between concept and language
title_sort preschoolers interpretation of habitual and deontic conditionals a delayed mapping between concept and language
topic Conditional constructions, conditionality, Dutch, hypotheticality, truth value judgment task
url https://mail.science-res.com/index.php/jclad/article/view/10
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