Five-year-olds' handling of reference and description in the domains of language and mental representation |
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Authors: | Apperly I A Robinson E J |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK. i.a.apperly@bham.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Children's concurrent success on false belief tasks and their handling of two labels for one object (e.g., bunny/rabbit) has been interpreted as demonstrating understanding about the essential features of representation. Three experiments reveal the limitations in 5-year-olds' understanding for both mental and linguistic representations. We report relatively poor performance on a task involving two labels for one object (e.g., dice/eraser) which required children to treat another's knowledge as representing only some of the feature of its real referent: Dice but not eraser. Five year olds who made errors also had difficulty handling the fact that a written word 'dice' referring to such a dice/eraser, can also be applied to a standard dice but not to a standard eraser. These children lacked metalinguistic awareness of words as entities that both refer and describe. |
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Keywords: | Metalinguistic awareness Representations Theory of mind |
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