Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society
Online ISSN : 1881-5995
Print ISSN : 1341-7924
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Features:Coginitive Science in the Field
Four-Year-Old Boy’s Side-Participation in Family Conversations
Takashi Ito
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2015 Volume 22 Issue 1 Pages 138-150

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Abstract
In order to assess the development of children’s cognitive and social skills and to clar-
ify the structure of family conversations as an area in which the developmental process
is promoted, this study examines children’s behaviors in interactions with their family
members. From videotaped, naturally occurring conversations in a Japanese family
(including a parent, four and two-year-old boys), scenes in which the child avoids join-
ing the conversations were extracted. An interactional analysis of the scenes reveals
that family members collaboratively assigned the “side-participant”status to the child.
Meanwhile, the child voluntarily gave up the role of addressee or next speaker. Our
analysis of the scenes revealed that the gaze direction of the speaker was used as a cue
to determine who the addressee was. Furthermore, the child could extract the meaning
from the father’s utterances without gazing and nomination in order to speculate the
child’s own participation status.
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