This study explored infants' ability to infer communicative intent as expressed in non-linguistic gestures. Sixty children aged 14, 18 and 24 months participated. In the context of a hiding game, an adult indicated for the child the location of a hidden toy by giving a communicative cue: either pointing or ostensive gazing toward the container containing the toy. To succeed in this task children had to do more than just follow the point or gaze to the target container. They also had to infer that the adult's behaviour was relevant to the situation at hand - she wanted to inform them that the toy was inside the container toward which she gestured. Children at all three ages successfully used both types of cues. We conclude that infants as yo...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
Gestures are the first forms of conventional communication that young children develop in order to i...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...
We investigated whether infants comprehend others' nonverbal communicative intentions directed to a ...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
Human cooperative communication involves both an informative intention that the recipient understand...
Human cooperative communication involves both an informative intention that the recipient understand...
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Speakers often anticipate how recipients will interpret their utterances. If they wish some other, l...
n the current study, 24- to 27- month- old children (N = 37) used pointing gestures in a cooperative...
What role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of new meanings? To answe...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
Gestures are the first forms of conventional communication that young children develop in order to i...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...
We investigated whether infants comprehend others' nonverbal communicative intentions directed to a ...
Two tasks were administered to 40 children aged from 16 to 20 months (mean age = 18:1), to evaluate ...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
This study explored whether infants aged 12 months already recognize the communicative function of p...
Human cooperative communication involves both an informative intention that the recipient understand...
Human cooperative communication involves both an informative intention that the recipient understand...
Item does not contain fulltextWarning others is a paradigm case of communicative helping and prospec...
Speakers often anticipate how recipients will interpret their utterances. If they wish some other, l...
n the current study, 24- to 27- month- old children (N = 37) used pointing gestures in a cooperative...
What role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of new meanings? To answe...
We investigated 14-month-old infants’ expectations toward a third party addressee of communicative g...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
How do children decide which elements of an action demonstration are important to reproduce in the c...
Gestures are the first forms of conventional communication that young children develop in order to i...
International audienceWhat role does children's trust in communication play in their acquisition of ...