Comprehension,selective imitation,and the CIP hypothesis |
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Authors: | Grover J Whitehurst |
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Affiliation: | State University of New York at Stony Brook USA |
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Abstract: | The role of comprehension training in the selective imitation of indirect-direct object sentences was assessed for six preschool children. A modeling condition resulted in normal usage of indirect-direct object sentences for five of six subjects, but reversed usage was not obtained when modeling was reversed. Subsequent receptive comprehension training on normal and reversed forms of indirect-direct object sentences resulted in generalization to the productive mode. These results were related to an hypothesis about language acquisition in which selective imitation is a function of comprehension. |
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Keywords: | Reprints may be obtained from the author at Department of Psychology State University of New York Stony Brook N.Y. 11794. |
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