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Title: Children’s Reformulated Requests: A Developmental Study of Moroccan Preschoolers’ Pragmatic Competence
Authors: Abdelfattah Laabidi, Adiba Bousfiha , Fatima Ezzahrae Hilali
Journal: Research Journal of Language and Literary Studies
Publisher: University of Sargodha, Sargodha
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
Language: en
Keywords: pragmatic developmentrequest reformulationMoroccan Arabicpreschoolersspeech acts
This investigation explores the reformulation strategies utilized by Moroccan preschoolers when their initial requests fail to accomplish their intended perlocutionary outcomes. Through longitudinal examination of five female participants aged 4-6 years, we analyzed how children adapt their requests following non-compliance, investigating patterns of repetition, mitigation, and intensification. Data gathered across 34 months via naturalistic observation demonstrated that 81.8% of reformulated requests involved rephrasing rather than mere repetition. Children exhibited sophisticated recognition of social variables, modifying their reformulation approaches according to addressee characteristics and request categories. These findings enhance our comprehension of pragmatic development and cross-cultural diversity in children’s communicative competence.
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