The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentionality and shared intentionality. In the context of this theory, evidence is presented for a rich interpretation of prelinguistic communication, that is, one that posits that when 12-month-old infants point for an adult they are in some sense trying to influence her mental states. Moreover, evidence is also presented for a deeply social view in which infant pointing is best understood—on many levels and in many ways—as depending on uniquely human skills and motivations for cooperation and shared intentionality (e.g., joint intentions and attention with others). Children's early linguistic skills are built on this already existing platform of pr...
The infant\u27s participation in sequences of joint activity that require visual attention, or what ...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
Infants' pointing is associated with concurrent and later language development. The communicative in...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
The infant\u27s participation in sequences of joint activity that require visual attention, or what ...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
The way in which infants attempt to instigate communication based on shared events has been the obje...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
Infants' pointing is associated with concurrent and later language development. The communicative in...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
Inferring the epistemic states of others is considered to be an essential requirement for humans to ...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
This article reports the results of two experiments studying the effects of type of interaction on i...
The infant\u27s participation in sequences of joint activity that require visual attention, or what ...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...