This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab are reported and contrasted with existing accounts on infant communicative and social-cognitive abilities. The new results show that infant pointing at 12 months already is a communicative act which involves the intentional transmission of information to share interest with, or provide information for other persons. It is argued that infant pointing is an inherently social and cooperative act which is used to share psychological relations between interlocutors and environment, repairs misunderstandings in proto-conversational turn-taking, and helps others by providing information. Infant pointing builds on an understanding of others as perso...
Infants point for various motives. Classically, one such motive is declarative, to share attention a...
Classically, infants are thought to point for 2 main reasons: (a) They point imperatively when they ...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
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...
Infants point for various motives. Classically, one such motive is declarative, to share attention a...
Classically, infants are thought to point for 2 main reasons: (a) They point imperatively when they ...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
This paper investigates infant pointing at 12 months. Three recent experimental studies from our lab...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present a comprehensive review of the infant pointing li...
from the outset, is communicative and deployed in many of the same situations in which adults would ...
There is currently controversy over the nature of 1-year-olds' social-cognitive understanding and mo...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) present compelling data to support the view that infant ...
In the current study we investigated whether 12-month-old infants gesture appropriately for knowledg...
The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentiona...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
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...
Infants point for various motives. Classically, one such motive is declarative, to share attention a...
Classically, infants are thought to point for 2 main reasons: (a) They point imperatively when they ...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...