Essays about: "Child 2-6"
Found 4 essays containing the words Child 2-6.
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1. Unga tjejers perspektiv på den urbana närmiljön : promenadintervjuer med tjejer i åldern 8-12
University essay from SLU/Dept. of People and SocietyAbstract : Det urbana landskapet har genomgått en stor förändring de senaste decennierna, och den ökade trafiken, förtätningen och rädslan för fulla gubbar begränsar barns rörelsefrihet idag. Möjligheten att röra sig fritt utgör tillsammans med tillgång till många miljöerbjudanden, grundstenarna i en barnvänlig miljö. READ MORE
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2. Swedish toddlers’ use of turn-final gaze in dyadic child-parent interaction
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : Turn-final gaze at the interlocutor has been suggested to fill different functions in conversation: being monitoring, regulatory or response-seeking. 16 Swedish toddlers use of turn-final gaze in dyadic interaction with their parents was investigated at the ages 1;0, 1;6, 2;0, 2;6 and 3;0. READ MORE
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3. Gesture-speech combinations in child language : Form, function, and how they relate to language acquisition
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : The present study investigates children's production of gesture-speech combinations and how they relate to language acquisition. 16 children were observed at seven age points (0;9, 1;0, 1;3, 1;6, 1;9, 2;0 and 3;0), and their gesture-speech combinations were classified into the categories complementary, supplementary and discourse combinations. READ MORE
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4. Frequency, Form, and Distribution of Illocutionary Speech Acts in Swedish Parent-Child Interaction
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistikAbstract : In this study, young children’s development of speech acts was examined. Interaction between six Swedish-speaking parents and their children was observed. The frequency, form and distribution of speech acts in the output from the parents were compared with the frequency, form and distribution of the children’s speech acts. READ MORE