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Prelinguistic vocalizations distinguish pointing acts
pointing acts Prelinguistic vocalizations
2015/12/18
The current study investigated whether point-accompanying characteristics,
like vocalizations and hand shape, differentiate infants’ underlying motives
of prelinguistic pointing. We elicited i...
Assessing event perception in adults and prelinguistic children: A prelude to syntactic bootstrapping
prelinguistic children perception
2015/9/2
For a scene that can be described by 2-argument
sentences, and is perhaps viewed under 3-participant
concepts:
1) Do adults view the scene under a 3-participant concept?
2) Do in...
Prelinguistic Infants Are Sensitive to Space-Pitch Associations Found Across Cultures
cross-modal associations metaphor musical pitch space infant perception
2015/5/5
People often talk about musical pitch using spatial metaphors. In English, for instance, pitches can be “high” or “low” (i.e., height-pitch association), whereas in other languages, pitches are descri...
Sociocultural Settings Influence the Emergence of Prelinguistic Deictic Gestures
Sociocultural Settings Prelinguistic Deictic Gestures
2015/4/24
Daily activities of forty-eight 8- to 15-month-olds and their interlocutors were observed to test for the presence and frequency of triadic joint actions and deictic gestures across three different cu...
A Prelinguistic Gestural Universal of Human Communication
Pointing Caregiver–infant interaction Social development Infant communication Cross-cultural Deictic
2015/4/21
Several cognitive accounts of human communication argue for a language-independent, prelinguistic basis of human communication and language. The current study provides evidence for the universality of...
Prelinguistic Infants,but Not Chimpanzees,Communicate About Absent Entities
Infants Chimpanzees Communicate Absent Entities
2015/4/7
One of the defining features of human language is displacement, the ability to make reference to absent entities. Here we show that prelinguistic, 12-monthold infants already can use a nonverbal point...