ERIC Number: EJ1149554
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Publication Date: 2017-Aug
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Children's Recency Tendency: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Persian, Kurdish and English
Mehrani, Mehdi B.; Peterson, Carole
First Language, v37 n4 p350-367 Aug 2017
In the present cross-linguistic study two experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of age and linguistic background on response tendencies of preschoolers toward forced-choice questions. A total of 163 2- to 5-year-old children, including 63 Persian speakers, 57 Kurdish speakers and 43 English speakers, were asked a set of forced-choice, two option questions about familiar and unfamiliar objects. The results showed that, regardless of their linguistic background, children displayed a recency tendency in response to forced-choice questions. In addition, younger children exhibited a stronger tendency and this tendency was more pronounced when children were asked questions about unfamiliar objects. The findings suggest that recency tendency is a universal phenomenon. However, it grows weaker as children's age increases. The mechanism of a recency tendency along with implications of the use of forced-choice questions with children is discussed.
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, English, Indo European Languages, Age Differences, Familiarity, Task Analysis, Language Processing, Preschool Children, Language Research, Interviews, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis
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