Mastering the skills of the interpretation of non-verbal behavior takes up all childhood. The factors that influence the explicit representation of characters’ non-verbal behavior in narratives were determined based on the analysis of unprepared oral stories by 125 Russian-native monolingual children aged from 4 years 7 months to 7 years 6 months and a control group of 19 Russian-native adults. These factors are the meaning of non-verbal acts, their importance for the plot progress and their dependence on the presence or absence of speech context. When representing a non-verbal act within the framework of an unprepared retelling, Russian speakers use any of the following strategies: describing the non-verbal act, interpreting it, identifying a situation that it can correspond to, or reproducing a possible speech context. Failure to perceive a non-verbal act results in either omitting or misinterpreting it. With the development of communication skills, the number of such failures clearly decreases. Russian-speaking preschool children recognize non-verbal behavior presented without a speech context, but tend to better interpret the episodes that are significant for the plot progress and, thus, perform a connecting function. In contrast to the narrative significant non-verbal acts, communicative non-verbal acts require a speech context and were less frequently present in the analyzed narratives, especially in the ones produced by younger children.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLanguage, Music and Gesture: Informational Crossroads
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages91-109
ISBN (Print)978-981-16-3741-4
StatePublished - 2021
EventLanguage-Music-Gesture: Informational Crossroads - Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation
Duration: 19 Apr 202121 Apr 2021

Conference

ConferenceLanguage-Music-Gesture: Informational Crossroads
Abbreviated titleLAMIC
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CityСанкт-Петербург
Period19/04/2121/04/21

    Research areas

  • Non-verbal behavior, Bodily expressions, Language acquisition, Narrative

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