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Publications [#351720] of Michael Tomasello

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  1. Grosse, G; Tomasello, M (2012). Two-year-old children differentiate test questions from genuine questions.. Journal of child language, 39(1), 192-204. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/15)

    Abstract:
    Children are frequently confronted with so-called 'test questions'. While genuine questions are requests for missing information, test questions ask for information obviously already known to the questioner. In this study we explored whether two-year-old children respond differentially to one and the same question used as either a genuine question or as a test question based on the situation (playful game versus serious task) and attitude (playful ostensive cues versus not). Results indicated that children responded to questions differently on the basis of the situation but not the expressed attitude of the questioner. Two-year-old children thus understand something of the very special communicative intentions behind test questions.


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