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Individual Differences in Children's and Parents' Generic Language
Authors:Susan A Gelman  Elizabeth A Ware  Felicia Kleinberg  Erika M Manczak  Sarah M Stilwell
Institution:1. University of Michigan;2. Viterbo University;3. Northwestern University
Abstract:Generics (“Dogs bark”) convey important information about categories and facilitate children's learning. Two studies with parents and their 2‐ or 4‐year‐old children (= 104 dyads) examined whether individual differences in generic language use are as follows: (a) stable over time, contexts, and domains, and (b) linked to conceptual factors. For both children and parents, individual differences in rate of generic production were stable across time, contexts, and domains, and parents' generic usage significantly correlated with that of their own children. Furthermore, parents' essentialist beliefs correlated with their own and their children's rates of generic frequency. These results indicate that generic language use exhibits substantial stability and may reflect individual differences in speakers' conceptual attitudes toward categories.
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