How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up in is crucial to an understanding of social interaction, as well as to an understanding of the role of culture in children's social-cognitive development. Modern theories of infant development (e.g., Bruner 1982, Elman et al 1996, Tomasello 1999, Masataka 2003) emphasize the influence of particular interactional practices in the child's developing communicative skills. But interactional practices with infants - behaviors like prompting, pointing, turn-taking routines, and interacting over objects - are culturally shaped by beliefs about what infants need and what they can understand; these practices therefore vary across cultures in both qua...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
Over the course of development children learn vital communication skills from interacting with other...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Interaction, for all that it has an ethological base, is culturally constituted, and how new social ...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
Recent research suggests that 12-month-old infants in German cultural settings have the motive of sh...
There are two tasks for conducting systematic observation of child-caregiver joint attention interac...
Little is known about cultural differences in interactional practices with infants. The goal of this...
Analyses of interactions between an adult and a one-year-old child are often connected with studying...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Over the course of development children learn vital communication skills from interacting with other...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
Over the course of development children learn vital communication skills from interacting with other...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
How new social members are enculturated into the interactional practices of the society they grow up...
Interaction, for all that it has an ethological base, is culturally constituted, and how new social ...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
Recent research suggests that 12-month-old infants in German cultural settings have the motive of sh...
There are two tasks for conducting systematic observation of child-caregiver joint attention interac...
Little is known about cultural differences in interactional practices with infants. The goal of this...
Analyses of interactions between an adult and a one-year-old child are often connected with studying...
ABSTRACT: Attention sharing facilitates infants ’ learning of language, social practices, and person...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
How does parent-infant interaction impact infant's communicative development? The aim of the studies...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Over the course of development children learn vital communication skills from interacting with other...
Linguistic communication builds on prelinguistic communicative gestures, but the ontogenetic origins...
Over the course of development children learn vital communication skills from interacting with other...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...