This paper investigates the social-cognitive and motivational complexities underlying prelinguistic infants' gestural communication. With regard to deictic referential gestures, new and recent experimental evidence shows that infant pointing is a complex communicative act based on social-cognitive skills and cooperative motives. With regard to infant representational gestures, findings suggest the need to re-interpret these gestures as initially non-symbolic gestural social acts. Based on the available empirical evidence, the paper argues that deictic referential communication emerges as a foundation of human communication first in gestures, already before language. Representational symbolic communication, instead, emerges as a transformati...
Gestural communication and linguistic development in children born pre-term Several studies on typic...
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic ba...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
This paper investigates the social-cognitive and motivational complexities underlying prelinguistic ...
AbstractThe paper reviews studies on prelinguistic infants' gestures and the evidence for deictic an...
Daily activities of forty-eight 8- to 15-month-olds and their interlocutors were observed to test fo...
Both vocalization and gesture are universal modes of communication and fundamental features of langu...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic ba...
Deictic gestures have important role in human communication in general and also in prelinguistic com...
Gestural communication and linguistic development in children born pre-term Several studies on typic...
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic ba...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
This paper investigates the social-cognitive and motivational complexities underlying prelinguistic ...
AbstractThe paper reviews studies on prelinguistic infants' gestures and the evidence for deictic an...
Daily activities of forty-eight 8- to 15-month-olds and their interlocutors were observed to test fo...
Both vocalization and gesture are universal modes of communication and fundamental features of langu...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
For the beginning language learner, communicative input is not based on linguistic codes alone. This...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Understanding humans' motivation and capacity for social interaction requires understanding communic...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic ba...
Deictic gestures have important role in human communication in general and also in prelinguistic com...
Gestural communication and linguistic development in children born pre-term Several studies on typic...
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic ba...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...