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Peer reviewedGarvey, Catherine – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1992
The role that talk plays in socialization, social development, and possibly cognitive development is described. Research on talk is categorized as follows: studies that consider talk as a tool for investigation; studies that focus on development of grammar or language acquisition; and studies that fall between those extremes. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Developmental Psychology, Grammar
Higginbotham, Dorothy; Reitzel, Armeda – 1977
Social cognition refers to that ability which makes it possible for one to infer another's covert, inner psychological experiences and to interact with that individual accordingly (Shantz 1975; Flavell 1977). Piaget (1926) maintains that the ability to decenter socially and to take into account the perspective of another develops gradually as the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Egocentrism
Smith, Marion; Lloyd, Barbara – 1988
The recognition of linguistic stereotypes based on gender and actual speech production were examined in 10 four-year-old and 10 six-year-old children. Eight linguistic forms were presented to the children in two different contexts in a story. After each sentence containing one of the forms, the children were asked whether a boy or girl had spoken,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Foreign Countries, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedPellegrini, Anthony D.; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1987
Indicates that (1) children's violations decreased with age; (2) in the dyadic context, fathers assumed a more directive role in response to children's violations than did mothers; (3) there were no between-parent differences between parents regarding reactions to children's violations in the triadic context. (NKA)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis


