TY - JOUR
T1 - Decoding chinese frequency adverbs in language socialization
T2 - The role of typicality and contextual cues
AU - Cheng, Yu Cheng Elisa
AU - Chen, Chun Yin Doris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025, The Author(s).
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In this study, we investigate children's interpretation of Chinese frequency adverbs during various points in their language socialization. We conducted the study in two phases. In Phase 1, we obtained interpretations of frequency adverbs using an identification task and an ordering task. In Phase 2, we examined children's acceptance of various event types using an acceptability task. A total of eighty children were recruited and divided into four groups according to their grades. Twenty adults were also recruited as a control group. The results indicated that interpreting “typical” frequency adverbs such as zongshi ‘always’ and congbu 'never’ was more challenging than interpreting “atypical” adverbs. In addition, we found that contextual clues had a negative effect on the subjects’ interpretation of frequency adverbs. Child subjects generally gave lower acceptability ratings to tasks with context provided than to context-free tasks.
AB - In this study, we investigate children's interpretation of Chinese frequency adverbs during various points in their language socialization. We conducted the study in two phases. In Phase 1, we obtained interpretations of frequency adverbs using an identification task and an ordering task. In Phase 2, we examined children's acceptance of various event types using an acceptability task. A total of eighty children were recruited and divided into four groups according to their grades. Twenty adults were also recruited as a control group. The results indicated that interpreting “typical” frequency adverbs such as zongshi ‘always’ and congbu 'never’ was more challenging than interpreting “atypical” adverbs. In addition, we found that contextual clues had a negative effect on the subjects’ interpretation of frequency adverbs. Child subjects generally gave lower acceptability ratings to tasks with context provided than to context-free tasks.
KW - Context
KW - Ethnography
KW - Frequency adverbs
KW - Language socialization
KW - Taiwan Mandarin
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U2 - 10.47298/jala.v5-i3-a1
DO - 10.47298/jala.v5-i3-a1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105011772560
SN - 2207-0656
VL - 5
SP - 1
EP - 27
JO - Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
JF - Journal on Asian Linguistic Anthropology
IS - 3
ER -