Speakers often anticipate how recipients will interpret their utterances. If they wish some other, less obvious interpretation, they may 'mark' their utterance (e. g. with special intonations or facial expressions). We investigated whether two-and three-year-olds recognize when adults mark a non-verbal communicative act - in this case a pointing gesture - as special, and so search for a not-so-obvious referent. We set up the context of cleaning up and then pointed to an object. Three-year-olds inferred that the adult intended the pointing gesture to indicate that object, and so cleaned it up. However, when the adult marked her pointing gesture (with exaggerated facial expression) they took the object's hidden contents or a hidden aspect of ...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
This study explored infants' ability to infer communicative intent as expressed in non-linguistic ge...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and nonverbal communication with respe...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
It has been suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attent...
International audiencePrevious literature had found that infants rely on the social-contextual infor...
The use of the pointing gesture is one of the first ways to communicate with the world. This gesture...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
Much is known about young children's use of deictic gestures such as pointing. Much less is known ab...
Three experiments investigated the effect of an adult’s social cues on 2- and 3-year-old children’s ...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of recent studies that have investigated the d...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
This study explored infants' ability to infer communicative intent as expressed in non-linguistic ge...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and nonverbal communication with respe...
It is suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attentional ...
It has been suggested that the child's capacity to represent and influence the other person’s attent...
International audiencePrevious literature had found that infants rely on the social-contextual infor...
The use of the pointing gesture is one of the first ways to communicate with the world. This gesture...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
Much is known about young children's use of deictic gestures such as pointing. Much less is known ab...
Three experiments investigated the effect of an adult’s social cues on 2- and 3-year-old children’s ...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of recent studies that have investigated the d...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
This study explored infants' ability to infer communicative intent as expressed in non-linguistic ge...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...