Narrative performance and sociopragmatic abilities in preschool children are Linked to multimodal imitation skills

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  • Castillo E, Pronina M, Hübscher I, Prieto P. Narrative performance and sociopragmatic abilities in preschool children are Linked to multimodal imitation skills. J Child Lang. 2023 Jan;50(1):52-77. DOI:10.1017/S0305000921000404

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    Over recent decades much research has analyzed the relevance of 9- to 20- month-old infants’ early imitation skills (object- and language-based imitation) for language development. Yet there have been few systematic comparisons of the joint relevance of these imitative behaviors later on in development. This correlational study investigated whether multimodal imitation (gestural, prosodic, and lexical components) and object-based imitation are related to narratives and sociopragmatics in preschoolers. Thirty-one typically developing 3- to 4-year-old children performed four tasks to assess multimodal imitation, object-based imitation, narrative abilities, and sociopragmatic abilities. Results revealed that both narrative and sociopragmatic skills were significantly related to multimodal imitation, but not to object-based imitation, indicating that preschoolers’ ability to imitate socially relevant multimodal cues is strongly related to language and sociocommunicative skills. Therefore, this evidence supports a broader conceptualization of imitation behaviors in the field of language development that systematically integrates prosodic, gestural, and verbal linguistic patterns.
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    Un erratum d'aquest article s'ha publicat a Journal of Child Language, 2023;50(2):494. DOI: 10.1017/S0305000921000933 i també està disponible a http://hdl.handle.net/10230/56217
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