2018-03-28T09:39:27Z
2018-03-28T09:39:27Z
2008
2018-03-28T09:39:27Z
We studied the functional diversity of silence in a communicative situation involving children. We were especially interested in the types of silence that are expressions of reflection or inner speech. We designed a longitudinal study with ten pairs of children aged 4;6, 6;6 and 8;6 years participating in a referential communication task under the supervision of an adult. We distinguished between different verbal and non-verbal categories: among the most relevant were mes-sages with silences in the formulation, messages with audible elements of reflection or private speech, and triad silences. The study demonstrated a tendency, at the developmental level, to internalize the audible elements of reflection that appear in the messages, as well as a connection between the presence of messages with silence and the capacity to modify the information at 8;6 years of age. In addition, there was a decrease in the triad silences and categories that express parallel adult guidance, and finally an increase in children's interventions. In conclusion we suggest that the relationship between silence as a marker of reflection and the processes of communicative control becomes increasingly profound.
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Spanish
Comunicació interpersonal en els infants; Silenci; Interpersonal communication in children; Silence
Universitat de Barcelona
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/Anuario-psicologia/article/view/8316
Anuario de Psicología, 2008, vol. 39, num. 2, p. 231-248
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