Preregistration for the roles of education, age of child and perceptions towards the importance of personal expression through language in the production of Singlish discourse markers from parents to children (doi:10.21979/N9/HJXSNF)

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Citation

Title:

Preregistration for the roles of education, age of child and perceptions towards the importance of personal expression through language in the production of Singlish discourse markers from parents to children

Identification Number:

doi:10.21979/N9/HJXSNF

Distributor:

DR-NTU (Data)

Date of Distribution:

2023-09-27

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Ho, E. E. J; Styles, Suzy J, 2023, "Preregistration for the roles of education, age of child and perceptions towards the importance of personal expression through language in the production of Singlish discourse markers from parents to children", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/HJXSNF, DR-NTU (Data), V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Preregistration for the roles of education, age of child and perceptions towards the importance of personal expression through language in the production of Singlish discourse markers from parents to children

Identification Number:

doi:10.21979/N9/HJXSNF

Authoring Entity:

Ho, E. E. J (Nanyang Technological University)

Styles, Suzy J (Nanyang Technological University)

Software used in Production:

Adobe PDF

Grant Number:

JHU IO 90071537

Grant Number:

NRF2016-SOL002-011

Grant Number:

M4081215.SS0

Grant Number:

M4082327.SS0

Distributor:

DR-NTU (Data)

Access Authority:

Styles, Suzy J

Depositor:

Styles, Suzy

Date of Deposit:

2023-09-27

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/HJXSNF

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences, Social Sciences, child directed speech, discourse markers, Singapore Colloquial English, SES, wordless picture book narration

Abstract:

Discourse markers (or discourse particles) are small words that perform pragmatic functions in an utterance (Wee, 2004). For example, it could denote a speaker’s attitude (e.g. “leh” for impatience in Singlish), to express emotion (“sia” for relief in Singlish), or to express certain types of epistemic modalities (certain uses of “ah” in Singlish) (Aijmer & Simon-Vandenbergen, 2003; Lim, 2007). In the context of Singlish (or Singaporean Colloquial English), discourse markers are widely used and are considered “critical identifiers” of this specific variety of English by both researchers of Singlish and users of Singlish (Smakman & Wagenaar, 2013). Due to the frequent use of discourse markers in Singlish and its multifaceted usability, exploring Singlish discourse markers would be useful in understanding the culture of Singlish speakers in general.<br> <br> While there has been research conducted regarding the use of Singlish discourse markers (for example, Leimgruber et al. (2021) investigated the relationship between gender, ethnicity and Singlish discourse marker use) and the perceptions of Singlish among Singaporeans in general, most investigations of Singlish discourse marker use have been conducted on isolated linguistic tokens (i.e., decontextualized usage). Conversely, there is currently no existing literature investigating relationships between demographic variables such as years of education in the context of a parent-child activity. This study aims to explore the potential relationships between the frequency of Singlish discourse markers produced in a parent-child book reading activity, the parent’s education level, the age of child and parents’ perceptions of the importance of ‘personal expression’ through language. <br><br> This study will be conducted on data collected in T1 of the Talk Together Study conducted by the BLIP Lab at NTU under the supervision of PI Suzy J Styles. In this context words, expressions and linguistic structures from Singlish are also known as 'red dot' features of language.

Kind of Data:

preregistration documents (questions from as predicted)

Methodology and Processing

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Data Access

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Related Publications

Citation

Identification Number:

10.3389/fpsyg.2021.734936

Bibliographic Citation:

Woon, F. T., Yogarrajah, E. C., Fong, S., Salleh, N. S. M., Sundaray, S., & Styles, S. J. (2021). Creating a corpus of multilingual parent-child speech remotely: Lessons learned in a large-scale onscreen picturebook sharing task. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 734936.

Citation

Identification Number:

10356/160234

Bibliographic Citation:

Woon, F. T., Yogarrajah, E. C., Fong, S., Nur Sakinah Mohd Salleh, Sundaray, S. & Styles, S. J. (2021). Creating a corpus of multilingual parent-child speech remotely: lessons learned in a large-scale onscreen picturebook sharing task. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 734936-

Other Study-Related Materials

Label:

RedDotDiscourseMarkers_Preregistration.pdf

Text:

Preregistration using questions from AsPredicted.org

Notes:

application/pdf