The developmental pattern of theory of mind in bilingual children was investigated. This study adopted the methodology done Dunn, Bretherton, and Munn (1987) by studying the utterances and conversations that explicitly contained reference to mental state words. In this study, 15 children of age 3 and 17 children of age 5 were observed during their free play time. The children’s speeches were recorded and transcribed. It was found that children of age 3 did have the ability to grasp basic mental state concepts of desires, but not complex mental state concepts of beliefs, when compared to children of age 5. There was no difference found in the functional use of language in both groups.Bachelor of Art
A particular milk carton contains a coin. Show someone else the carton and ask them what’s in it. Wh...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others, is crucial for...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
Children progress through various landmarks in their understanding of mind and emotion. They eventua...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the understanding that other individuals have separate desires, thoughts, an...
It is generally recognized that the ability to contemplate and communicate about the knowledge, beli...
This study investigated the relationship between mental state talk and theory of mind. From a correl...
Theory of mind (ToM) development in 3- and 5-year-old Singaporean preschoolers was examined with ref...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Production of mental verbs and acquisition of a theory of mind by young children Studies of mental ...
The purpose of this study was to determine differences in the use of mental state references by typi...
This longitudinal study involving 101 Dutch four- and five-year-olds charts indirect request (IR) an...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
[[abstract]]The relationship between language skills and understanding of theory of mind in young ch...
A particular milk carton contains a coin. Show someone else the carton and ask them what’s in it. Wh...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others, is crucial for...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...
The present study investigates theory of mind (ToM) development in bilingual children. Fifteen 3-yea...
Children progress through various landmarks in their understanding of mind and emotion. They eventua...
Theory of Mind (ToM) is the understanding that other individuals have separate desires, thoughts, an...
It is generally recognized that the ability to contemplate and communicate about the knowledge, beli...
This study investigated the relationship between mental state talk and theory of mind. From a correl...
Theory of mind (ToM) development in 3- and 5-year-old Singaporean preschoolers was examined with ref...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development (Theory and Research))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Production of mental verbs and acquisition of a theory of mind by young children Studies of mental ...
The purpose of this study was to determine differences in the use of mental state references by typi...
This longitudinal study involving 101 Dutch four- and five-year-olds charts indirect request (IR) an...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
[[abstract]]The relationship between language skills and understanding of theory of mind in young ch...
A particular milk carton contains a coin. Show someone else the carton and ask them what’s in it. Wh...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental states to ourselves and others, is crucial for...
Theory of Mind (ToM) encompasses a wide variety of abilities, which develop during childhood. Howeve...