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Alaa Almohammadi; Dorota Katarzyna Gaskins; Gabriella Rundblad – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Metaphors are key to how children conceptualise the world around them and how they engage socially and educationally. This study investigated metaphor comprehension in typically developing Arabic-speaking children aged 3;01-6;07. Eighty-seven children were administered a newly developed task containing 20 narrated stories and were asked to point…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Language Usage, Comprehension, Child Language
Sarah Garfinkel; Meredith L. Rowe; Sandra Bosacki; Natalia Banasik-Jemielniak – Journal of Child Language, 2024
This study investigated links between the development of children's understanding of ironic comments and their metapragmatic knowledge. Forty-six 8-year-olds completed the short version of the Irony Comprehension Task, during which they were presented with ironic comments in three stories and asked to provide reasons for why the speaker in a story…
Descriptors: Children, Figurative Language, Comprehension, Pragmatics
Emiko J. Muraki; Lorraine D. Reggin; Carissa Y. Feddema; Penny M. Pexman – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Extensive research has shown that children's early words are learned through sensorimotor experience. Thus, early-acquired words tend to have more concrete meanings. Abstract word meanings tend to be learned later but less is known about their acquisition. We collected meaning-specific concreteness ratings and examined their relationship with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, College Students
Timothy Huang; Lizbeth H. Finestack – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Indirect answers are a common type of non-literal language that do not provide an explicit "yes" or "no" to a question (e.g., "I have to work late" indirectly answered "Are you going to the party?" with a negative response). In the current study, we examined the developmental trajectory of comprehension of…
Descriptors: Children, Comprehension, Age Differences, Responses
Javad Alipour; Maryam Ranjbar – Journal of Child Language, 2024
This study compared school-aged monolingual and bilingual English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) learners in terms of understanding metaphors on recall, multiple-choice, and reasoning tasks. It also examined the relationship between cognitive capacity and understanding metaphors on different measures. A hundred and thirty Persian--Turkish early…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingual Students, Monolingualism, Figurative Language
Nicolopoulou, Ageliki; Ilgaz, Hande; Shiro, Marta; Hsin, Lisa B. – Journal of Child Language, 2022
This study examined the development of evaluative language in preschoolers' oral fictional narratives using a storytelling/story-acting practice where children told stories to and for their friends. Evaluative language orients the audience to the teller's cognitive and emotional engagement with a story's events and characters, and we hypothesized…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Oral Language, Story Telling, Preschool Children

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