scholarly journals She Thinks in English, But She Wants in Mandarin: Differences in Singaporean Bilingual English–Mandarin Maternal Mental-State-Talk

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 106
Author(s):  
Michelle Cheng ◽  
Peipei Setoh ◽  
Marc H. Bornstein ◽  
Gianluca Esposito

Chinese-speaking parents are believed to use less cognitive mental-state-talk than their English-speaking counterparts on account of their cultural goals in socializing their children to follow an interdependence script. Here, we investigated bilingual English–Mandarin Singaporean mothers who associate different functions for each language as prescribed by their government: English for school and Mandarin for in-group contexts. English and Mandarin maternal mental-state-talk from bilingual English–Mandarin mothers with their toddlers was examined. Mothers produced more ‘’cognitive’’ terms in English than in Mandarin and more ‘’desire’’ terms in Mandarin than in English. We show that mental-state-talk differs between bilingual parents’ languages, suggesting that mothers adjust their mental-state-talk to reflect the functions of each language.

Author(s):  
Michelle Cheng ◽  
Peipei Setoh ◽  
Marc H. Bornstein ◽  
Gianluca Esposito

Chinese-speaking parents are argued to use less cognitive mental-state-talk than their English-speaking counterparts due to their goals in socializing their children to follow an interdependence script. To extend this research, we investigated bilingual Mandarin-English Singaporean mothers who associate different functions for each language as prescribed by their government: English for school and Mandarin for in-group contexts. English and Mandarin maternal mental-state-talk from bilingual Mandarin-English mothers with their toddlers was examined. Mothers produced more cognitive terms in English than in Mandarin and more desire terms in Mandarin than in English. We show that mental-state-talk differs between bilingual parents’ languages, suggesting that mothers adjust their mental-state-talk to reflect each language’s function.


Infancy ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-227 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilaria Grazzani ◽  
Veronica Ornaghi ◽  
Alessia Agliati ◽  
Elisa Brazzelli

2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joana Baptista ◽  
Ana Osório ◽  
Eva Costa Martins ◽  
Paula Castiajo ◽  
Ana Luísa Barreto ◽  
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