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Six-year-old children's understanding of sentences adjoined with time adverbs
Authors:Sandie Barrie-Blackley
Affiliation:(1) Department of Communicative Disorders, Division of Disorders of Devel. and Learning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Abstract:The adjoining of clauses with temporal links is the basis for many sentences that convey sequence of events. The present study attempts to delineate 6-year-old children's (N=30) understanding of the meaning sequences imparted by sentences adjoined with ldquoafterrdquo, ldquobeforerdquo, and ldquountilrdquo. Their performance of the meaning sequence for each of 24 carefully constructed sentences is compared to an adult model. Analysis of the results (using a Wilcoxon Matched Pairs Signed Rank Test) indicated that: (1)Ss understood sentences adjoined with ldquoafterrdquo according to an adult model more frequently than ldquobeforerdquo adjoined sentences (P<0.01); (b) ldquoUntilrdquo adjoined sentences with a negative marker in the main clause were understood according to an adult model more often than ldquountilrdquo adjoined sentences with no such negative element, but the difference was not significant at a=0.01; (3)Ss understood ldquobeforerdquo adjoined sentences according to an adult model more often than ldquountilrdquo adjoined sentences, but the difference was not significant at a=0.01. In general, the results indicated that 6-year-olds have not yet completed development of an ldquoadult grammarrdquo with respect to adjoining clauses with temporal links, ldquoafterrdquo, ldquobeforerdquo, and ldquountilrdquo.
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