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ArtikelPlay with language: overextensions of analogies  
Oleh: Hudson, Judith ; Nelson, Katherine
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Child Language (ada di PROQUEST) vol. 11 no. 2 (Jun. 1984), page 337-346.
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Isi artikelThis study experimentally investigated the hypothesis that some of young children's overextensions are analogic expressions by comparing children's labelling of objects in a naming task to their labelling of the same objects in a play situation. All of the 11 children (1 ; 8-2; 4) renamed substitute objects during pretend play. Criteria were established which identified 27 % of children's renamings as analogic. Analysis of children's choice of substitute objects in pretend play showed that older children's (2; 2-2; 4) selections were influenced by their previous naming of the objects. In addition, both younger and older children tended to choose more functionally similar objects over more physically similar objects although ambiguous objects were renamed most often. Records collected by mothers for one week provided further evidence that children spontaneously produce analogic extensions.
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