The purpose of this paper is to argue for explicit reference in child language research to the states of mind that underlie expression. As a result of taking this Intentional stance we can more cogently (1) address the development of capacities that make such representations possible; (2) explain certain well-known phenomena in language development such as the transitions to using words and learning grammar; and (3) explore the developmental relation among different systems of expression such as between speech and affect. Expressions, whether through action, speech, or affect, are a license to attribute the representations that underlie them. Such attributions are basic in research with children learning language. Our goal is to highlight t...
International audienceThe attribution of intentionality is the ability to view another’s actions, be...
Since the 1950's there has been a tremendous shifv in the way language and language behavior is...
This thesis examines the effects of linguistic input on the development of children’s epistemic conc...
The emphasis in social theories of language acquisition is usually on the part played by adults in c...
Children learn language to share their beliefs, desires, and feelings through acts of expression and...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
This paper presents the Functional/Emotional approach to language development, which explains the pr...
This book is the result of a conference at the University of Toronto on the part played by intention...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
<p>Language development is the crucial part of the human cognitive nature,<br>understanding language...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
In this chapter I will try to ground the claim, both theoretically and empirically, that false-belie...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
In this work, I lay the foundation for a phenomenological philosophy of language. I take up an old q...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
International audienceThe attribution of intentionality is the ability to view another’s actions, be...
Since the 1950's there has been a tremendous shifv in the way language and language behavior is...
This thesis examines the effects of linguistic input on the development of children’s epistemic conc...
The emphasis in social theories of language acquisition is usually on the part played by adults in c...
Children learn language to share their beliefs, desires, and feelings through acts of expression and...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
This paper presents the Functional/Emotional approach to language development, which explains the pr...
This book is the result of a conference at the University of Toronto on the part played by intention...
Does language have a role to play in conceptual development, and if so, what is that role? Understan...
<p>Language development is the crucial part of the human cognitive nature,<br>understanding language...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
In this chapter I will try to ground the claim, both theoretically and empirically, that false-belie...
Recent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In th...
In this work, I lay the foundation for a phenomenological philosophy of language. I take up an old q...
The relation between infant affect expression and the emergence of language was studied in 6 girls a...
International audienceThe attribution of intentionality is the ability to view another’s actions, be...
Since the 1950's there has been a tremendous shifv in the way language and language behavior is...
This thesis examines the effects of linguistic input on the development of children’s epistemic conc...