articleChild DevelopmentMay 1, 2007GREEN OA

A New Look at Infant Pointing

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

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Abstract

The current article proposes a new theory of infant pointing involving multiple layers of intentionality and shared intentionality. In the context of this theory, evidence is presented for a rich interpretation of prelinguistic communication, that is, one that posits that when 12-month-old infants point for an adult they are in some sense trying to influence her mental states. Moreover, evidence is also presented for a deeply social view in which infant pointing is best understood--on many levels and in many ways--as depending on uniquely human skills and motivations for cooperation and shared intentionality (e.g., joint intentions and attention with others). Children's early linguistic skills are built on…

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Keywords
  • Intentionality
  • Psychology
  • Joint attention
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Interpretation (philosophy)
  • Developmental psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Nonverbal communication
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