Linguistic cues facilitate children’s understanding of belief-reporting sentences

Volume: 42, Issue: 1, Pages: 51 - 80
Published: Oct 20, 2021
Abstract
It has been well-documented that although children around 4 years start to attribute false beliefs to others in classic false-belief tasks, they are still less able to evaluate the truth-value of propositional belief-reporting sentences, especially when belief conflicts with reality. This article investigates whether linguistic cues, verb factivity in particular, can facilitate children’s understanding of belief-reporting sentences. Two...
Paper Details
Title
Linguistic cues facilitate children’s understanding of belief-reporting sentences
Published Date
Oct 20, 2021
Volume
42
Issue
1
Pages
51 - 80
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