Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about absent entities. The tacit assumption underlying these studies is that infants do so based on tracking what their interlocutor experienced in a previous shared interaction. The present study addresses this assumption empirically. In three experiments, 12-month-old infants could request additional desired objects by pointing to the location in which these objects were previously located. We systematically varied whether the adult from whom infants were requesting had previously experienced the former content of the location with the infant. Infants systematically adjusted their pointing to the now empty location to what they experienced with t...
We investigated two main components of infant declarative pointing, reference and attitude, in two e...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
ABSTRACT—One of the defining features of human lan-guage is displacement, the ability to make refere...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
In this study, we asked whether 14- and 18-month-old infants use the experiences they have previousl...
One of the defining features of human language is displacement, the ability to make reference to abs...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
People routinely point to empty space when referring to absent entities. These points to "nothing" a...
We investigated two main components of infant declarative pointing, reference and attitude, in two e...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
ABSTRACT—One of the defining features of human lan-guage is displacement, the ability to make refere...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
Recent evidence suggests that infants as young as 12 month of age use pointing to communicate about ...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
In this study, we asked whether 14- and 18-month-old infants use the experiences they have previousl...
One of the defining features of human language is displacement, the ability to make reference to abs...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
People routinely point to empty space when referring to absent entities. These points to "nothing" a...
We investigated two main components of infant declarative pointing, reference and attitude, in two e...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
ABSTRACT—One of the defining features of human lan-guage is displacement, the ability to make refere...