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Preverbal Infants Infer Third-Party Social Relationships Based on Language

机译:谚语婴儿根据语言推断第三方社会关系

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Language provides rich social information about its speakers. For instance, adults and children make inferences about a speaker's social identity, geographic origins, and group membership based on her language and accent. Although infants prefer speakers of familiar languages (Kinzler, Dupoux, & Spelke, 2007), little is known about the developmental origins of humans' sensitivity to language as marker of social identity. We investigated whether 9-month-olds use the language a person speaks as an indicator of that person's likely social relationships. Infants were familiarized with videos of two people who spoke the same or different languages, and then viewed test videos of those two individuals affiliating or disengaging. Results suggest that infants expected two people who spoke the same language to be more likely to affiliate than two people who spoke different languages. Thus, infants view language as a meaningful social marker and use language to make inferences about third-party social relationships.
机译:语言提供有关其说话者的丰富社会信息。例如,成人和儿童根据说话者的语言和口音推断出其说话者的社会身份,地理起源和团体成员身份。尽管婴儿更喜欢说熟悉语言的人(Kinzler,Dupoux和Spelke,2007年),但人们对人类对语言作为社会认同感的敏感性的发展起源知之甚少。我们调查了9个月大的人是否使用一个人说的语言作为该人可能的社交关系的指标。婴儿熟悉两个说相同或不同语言的人的视频,然后观看了这两个有隶属关系或脱离关系的人的测试视频。结果表明,婴儿期望两个说相同语言的人比两个说不同语言的人有更多的隶属关系。因此,婴儿将语言视为有意义的社交标记,并使用语言来推断第三方社交关系。

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