Neighborhood linguistic diversity predicts infants' social learning

被引:40
|
作者
Howard, Lauren H. [1 ]
Carrazza, Cristina [1 ]
Woodward, Amanda L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
关键词
Infant; Neighborhood diversity; Social learning; Imitation; Language; EXPERIENCE; LANGUAGE; CHILD; ATTENTION; SPEECH; WORDS; MIND;
D O I
10.1016/j.cognition.2014.08.002
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Infants' direct interactions with caregivers have been shown to powerfully influence social and cognitive development. In contrast, little is known about the cognitive influence of social contexts beyond the infant's immediate interactions with others, for example, the communities in which infants live. The current study addressed this issue by asking whether neighborhood linguistic diversity predicts infants' propensity to learn from diverse social partners. Data were taken from a series of experiments in which 19-month-old infants from monolingual, English-speaking homes were tested in paradigms that assessed their tendency to imitate the actions of an adult who spoke either English or Spanish. Infants who lived in more linguistically diverse neighborhoods imitated more of the Spanish speaker's actions. This relation was observed in two separate datasets and found to be independent from variation in infants' general imitative abilities, age, median family income and population density. These results provide novel evidence suggesting that infants' social learning is predicted by the diversity of the communities in which they live. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:474 / 479
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] ETHNIC BASES OF LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY IN AN URBAN AFRICAN NEIGHBORHOOD
    BREITBORDE, LB
    URBAN ANTHROPOLOGY, 1977, 6 (02): : 169 - 170
  • [2] Linguistic diversity and social inclusion
    Piller, Ingrid
    Takahashi, Kimie
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND BILINGUALISM, 2011, 14 (04) : 371 - 381
  • [3] Linguistic diversity and social development
    Spetia, Lucilla
    Agresti, Giovanni
    LINGUAE &-RIVISTA DI LINGUE E CULTURE MODERNE, 2018, 17 (01): : 93 - 98
  • [4] DIVERSITY OF CONTEXTS OF LINGUISTIC LEARNING
    De Meo, Anna
    D'Agostino, Mari
    Iannaccaro, Gabriele
    Spreafico, Lorenzo
    ITALIANO LINGUADUE, 2015, 7 (01)
  • [5] Auditory discrimination predicts linguistic outcome in Italian infants with and without familial risk for language learning impairment
    Cantiani, Chiara
    Riva, Valentina
    Piazza, Caterina
    Bettoni, Roberta
    Molteni, Massimo
    Choudhury, Naseem
    Marino, Cecilia
    Benasich, April A.
    DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2016, 20 : 23 - 34
  • [6] Learning Physics in the Context of Linguistic Diversity
    Brandt, Hanne
    Boehmer, Jule
    Gogolin, Ingrid
    Hoettecke, Dietmar
    Moeller, Rebecca
    Schauer, Regina
    DDS-DIE DEUTSCHE SCHULE, 2024, 116 (02): : 194 - 201
  • [7] Neighborhood Diversity Promotes Cooperation in Social Dilemmas
    Qin, Jiahu
    Chen, Yaming
    Fu, Weiming
    Kang, Yu
    Perc, Metjaz
    IEEE ACCESS, 2018, 6 : 5003 - 5009
  • [8] Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice: An Introduction to Sociolinguistics
    Brooks, Emma
    DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, 2019, 30 (01) : 107 - 109
  • [9] EDITORIAL: LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION IN AUSTRALIA
    Piller, Ingrid
    AUSTRALIAN REVIEW OF APPLIED LINGUISTICS, 2014, 37 (03) : 190 - 197
  • [10] Learning to be Moroccans: immigration, linguistic diversity and school
    Planet, Ana
    PAPERS-REVISTA DE SOCIOLOGIA, 2007, 85 : 241 - 243