Diferencias individuales en la competencia lingüística de los sujetos referenciales y expresivos
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D. Galián, M., Carranza, J. A., J. Escudero, A., Ato, M., & Ato, E. (2006). Diferencias individuales en la competencia lingüística de los sujetos referenciales y expresivos. Psicothema, 18(Número 1), 37–42. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8393

Abstract

Individual differences in the linguistic competence of referential and expressive subjects. The aim of this work was to examine individual differences in referential and expressive style through a longitudinal study. The composition of the first 50 words, communicative gestures, the conversational style ,of dyads and the percentage of vocabulary produced from 12 to 24 month-olds were analyzed. The vocabulary was collected through interviews to parents and sessions of mother-infant interaction in the laboratory. Significant differences in the proportion of common nouns and frozen phrases between referential and expressive children in the frequency of communicative gestures and style conversation were found. Thus, referential children and their mothers used more pointing gestures than the expressive children and their mothers. Additionally, mothers of referential children used completing more frequently.
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