Infants use shared experience to interpret pointing gestures.
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Bonobos modify communication signals according to recipient familiarity.Distal Communication by Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): Evidence for Common Ground?Dogs (Canis familiaris) account for body orientation but not visual barriers when responding to pointing gesturesMothers' multimodal information processing is modulated by multimodal interactions with their infantsWhat's new? Children prefer novelty in referent selection.Effects of labeling and pointing on object gaze in boys with fragile X syndrome: an eye-tracking study.Pointing behavior in infants reflects the communication partner's attentional and knowledge states: a possible case of spontaneous informingYoung children's understanding of markedness in non-verbal communication.Pointing as Epistemic Request: 12-month-olds Point to Receive New Information.Not your mother's view: the dynamics of toddler visual experience.Children's picture interpretation: Appearance or intention?Cooperation and human cognition: the Vygotskian intelligence hypothesisIs there a nonverbal period of development?The primacy of social over visual perspective-taking.Cooperation came first: evolution and human cognition.Two sources of meaning in infant communication: preceding action contexts and act-accompanying characteristics.What's mine is mine: twelve-month-olds use possessive pronouns to identify referents.Referential interactions of Turkish-learning children with their caregivers about non-absent objects: integration of non-verbal devices and prior discourse.Infants' expectations about gestures and actions in third-party interactions.Individual Differences in Children's Corepresentation of Self and Other in Joint Action.Assessing young children's intention-reading in authentic communicative contexts: preliminary evidence and clinical utility.Phonological loop affects children's interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: Research on links between working memory and referent assignment.Levels of Social Sharing and Clinical Implications for Severe Social Withdrawal in Patients with Personality Disorders.Young children use shared experience to interpret definite reference.3-year-old children make relevance inferences in indirect verbal communication.Young children's understanding of cultural common ground.Exposure to multiple languages enhances communication skills in infancy.Reaching for Objects or Asking for Them: Distance Estimation in 7- to 15-Year-Old Children.Communicative Signals Promote Object Recognition Memory and Modulate the Right Posterior STS.Twelve-month-olds' comprehension and production of pointing.Helping the One You Hurt: Toddlers' Rudimentary Guilt, Shame, and Prosocial Behavior After Harming Another.The goal of ape pointing.I See Your Point: Infants Under 12 Months Understand That Pointing Is Communicative
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Infants use shared experience to interpret pointing gestures.
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Infants use shared experience to interpret pointing gestures.
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Kristin Liebal
Tanya Behne
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z