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Metalinguistic awareness and theory of mind : A study from Japan.
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KJ00004254196 |
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アイテムタイプ | 紀要論文(ELS)_JAIRO Cloud(WEKO3)対応_c77b0cc6 |
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言語 | 英語 |
ページ属性 | P(論文) |
著者名(日) |
Doherty Martin
Itakura Shoji / イタクラ ショウジ |
著者名(英) |
Martin Doherty
Shoji Itakura |
著者所属(英) |
Department of Communication, Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture:Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Scotland FK94LA
Department of Communication, Oita Prefectural College of Arts and Culture |
抄録(英) |
Japanese 3- and 4-year-old children were tested on a test of metalinguistic awareness and offalse belief understanding. Work with English children has found an association between these two tasks, arguably because both require an understanding of representation. However, Japanese children were far worse than their western counterparts on the false belief task, and at least as good on the metalinguistic task, and thus there was no association between the tasks. Furthermore, children were no better on a colour naming task designed to control for the general information processing demands of the synonym task. Although further data is needed to make strong conclusions, the cross-cultural theoretical implications of this replication failure are discussed.
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雑誌書誌ID |
AN10434445
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雑誌名 | 大分県立芸術文化短期大学研究紀要 |
巻 | 33 |
ページ | 13 - 24 |
発行年 | 1995-12-31 |