Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference

The aim of this paper is to develop a set of categories able to describe semantic slips of the tongue in oral production of narratives by five years old children. The analysis is framed within Cognitive Linguistics since it studies the relation between language and cognition in the context of a comm...

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Autores principales: Seno, Vanesa Nancy, Gattei, Carolina, París, Luis
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Anales de Lingüística 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/analeslinguistica/article/view/5170
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topic Errores sem´ánticos
Producción oral
Narrativa infantil
semantic slips
oral production
children narrative
spellingShingle Errores sem´ánticos
Producción oral
Narrativa infantil
semantic slips
oral production
children narrative
Seno, Vanesa Nancy
Gattei, Carolina
París, Luis
Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
topic_facet Errores sem´ánticos
Producción oral
Narrativa infantil
semantic slips
oral production
children narrative
author Seno, Vanesa Nancy
Gattei, Carolina
París, Luis
author_facet Seno, Vanesa Nancy
Gattei, Carolina
París, Luis
author_sort Seno, Vanesa Nancy
title Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
title_short Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
title_full Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
title_fullStr Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
title_full_unstemmed Semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
title_sort semantic errors in children’s narratives: the problem of reference
description The aim of this paper is to develop a set of categories able to describe semantic slips of the tongue in oral production of narratives by five years old children. The analysis is framed within Cognitive Linguistics since it studies the relation between language and cognition in the context of a communicative situation, language in a particular context of use: the narration of a dynamic visual stimuli. In particular, this study is part of a research program called 'Interface Grammar'. We undertook a qualitative and descriptive analysis. Children were presented twice with two visual stimuli and asked to narrate them. The narratives were transcribed and analyzed. We identified thirteen semantic slips, which were described and classified. First, we contrasted the meaning of the verb used by the child with the segment of the stimuli intended to be referred to by the expression. We identified the information in the stimuli that was not covered by the verb meaning. Then, we justify our interpretation of the use of that expression as a 'failed reference' by the relevance of the omitted information. The result consists of six categories that allow us to start to classify reference problems in children's discourse.
publisher Anales de Lingüística
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