Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes of story-making composed of a general four-part structure that (i) opens, (ii) builds, (iii) reaches a climax of intensity, and (iv) recedes to quiescence again. This basic structure is present in episodes of early mother-infant proto-conversation. Their co-creation appears to be a foundational process that gives shared meaning to interpersonal relations. In infancy, these shared events last around ten to fifteen seconds and are enacted by gesture and voice that altogether create a story with expressive timing in common rhythm and with a shared rise, climax, and quiescence of excitement. Here, I present an analysis of movement and vocal data r...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in understanding the developmental trajectory of att...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
Narrative is regarded as fundamental to human meaning-making with a history of study that dates back...
We review evidence of non-verbal, embodied narratives in human infancy to better understand their fo...
Affect and interest are made manifest in the movements of the limbs and body from well before birth,...
Narrative, the creation of imaginative projects and experiences displayed in expressions of movement...
We investigated longitudinally the co-constructed narratives of 31 mother-child dyads collected when...
[...] one of the most ubiquitous and powerful discourse forms in human communication is narrative. N...
Language has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among humans. Yet, pre-linguistic...
This talk examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in uter...
Narratives are ubiquitous forms of oral discourse which represent shared cultural understandings of ...
International audienceLanguage has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among human...
What is a story? The field of narrative development has been plagued by variation in definitions. B...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in understanding the developmental trajectory of att...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...
Human dialogue composes narratives, or stories that unfold social meaning. Narratives are episodes o...
Narrative is regarded as fundamental to human meaning-making with a history of study that dates back...
We review evidence of non-verbal, embodied narratives in human infancy to better understand their fo...
Affect and interest are made manifest in the movements of the limbs and body from well before birth,...
Narrative, the creation of imaginative projects and experiences displayed in expressions of movement...
We investigated longitudinally the co-constructed narratives of 31 mother-child dyads collected when...
[...] one of the most ubiquitous and powerful discourse forms in human communication is narrative. N...
Language has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among humans. Yet, pre-linguistic...
This talk examines the origins of the infant mind in its first purposeful movements, evident in uter...
Narratives are ubiquitous forms of oral discourse which represent shared cultural understandings of ...
International audienceLanguage has long been identified as a powerful communicative tool among human...
What is a story? The field of narrative development has been plagued by variation in definitions. B...
Five spontaneous narratives from 10 12-year-olds conversations are analysed to show how they contrib...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in understanding the developmental trajectory of att...
This paper presents the results of an ecological perturbation study of mother-infant vocal inte...