Article published In: Development of Pragmatic and Discourse Skills in Chinese-Speaking Children
Edited by Zhu Hua and Lixian Jin
[Chinese Language and Discourse 3:1] 2012
► pp. 57–89
Maternal affective input in mother–child interaction
A cross-cultural perspective
Published online: 19 July 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/cld.3.1.04jin
https://doi.org/10.1075/cld.3.1.04jin
Contrastive analysis of Chinese and American maternal affective speech acts revealed significant differences in the quantity of child-directed positive and negative speech acts. There were also important qualitative differences in specific types of maternal affective input. Results are consistent with available knowledge of cross-cultural differences in parenting approaches, and have implications for cross-cultural emotion and pragmatic development. Differential cultural values were addressed to account for the observed linguistic behaviors.
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