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Katharina Rohlfing:
Pointing to spatial relations in mother-child dialogue

Abstract

We examined the characteristics of maternal input in a task-oriented dialoque, in which a mother instructed her child to put two objects together. In our setting, we varied the spatial relation (ON and UNDER) and the canonicality of these relations (canonical such as ‘a pot on a table’ and noncanonical like ‘a train on a tunnel’). In our paper, we report about various functions of the pointing gesture used by mothers in order to adjust to their child’s capacity of understanding. We suggest that the functions are not only in accordance with the deictic but also with an iconic meaning, which challenges the taxonomy proposed for gesture types in the literature.

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Sep '05 SFB/TR 8
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