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A Childs Display of Sequential Knowledge through Repetition of Boundary Tones : A Case Study

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Authors

Park, Yujong

Issue Date
2014
Publisher
서울대학교 언어교육원
Citation
어학연구, Vol.50 No.3, pp. 767-793
Keywords
conversation analysisboundary toneschild language developmentsequential knowledgeKorean
Abstract
Although repetition of prosody plays a significant role in childrens language development, few studies have investigated the interactional role of childrens use of boundary tones in talk-in-interaction. This study investigates the interaction between a two year old Korean child and her caretakers to describe the childs ability to participate in building adjacency pair sequences using boundary tone repetition. Analysis shows that the child acts as a competent interactant by building sequences, with the adults evaluative repeats following immediately without delay after the childs initiation attempts. Adults are seen to ratify the childs turn with reference to articulation rather than with regard to interactional significance. The findings support constructivist approaches to language development by showing how the child builds up an inventory of constructions derived from interaction between what she hears and what she wants to say, specifically through boundary tones. Repeats of boundary tones are identified as providing opportunities to learn different social actions performed through sentence final intonation.
ISSN
0254-4474
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/93750
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