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Linguistics Colloquium | Communicative Context and Relative Clause Production in Young School-Aged Children, Sept. 22

The Linguistics Colloquium series presents Dr. Linye Jing discussing “Communicative Context and Relative Clause Production in Young School-Aged Children” on Sept. 22 from 12:55 - 1:50 p.m. via Microsoft TEAMS.

Jing is a post-doctoral researcher at Columbia University, Communication Sciences and  Disorders and an alumna of the M.A. Applied Linguistics program at Ohio University.

Abstract : Relative clause (RC) production is an important milestone in child language development. This study investigated how a felicitous communicative context facilitated RC production among young school age children between five to seven. We primed children’s production of subject and object RCs in a referential communication task that incorporated a felicitous context and a structural priming task that did not. Results showed that priming in the referential communication task led to a higher probability of RC production than in the structural priming task. Children's preference of subject vs. object RCs varied as a function of the tasks. We discuss the clinical implications of these findings as well.

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Contact Dr. David Bell, Chair of Linguistics at Ohio University, belld@ohio.edu .

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