Evidence of Perspective-Taking Constraints in Children's On-Line Reference Resolution

Volume: 13, Issue: 4, Pages: 329 - 336
Published: Jul 1, 2002
Abstract
Young children's communication has often been characterized as egocentric. Some researchers claim that the processing of language involves an initial stage that relies on egocentric heuristics, even in adults. Such an account, combined with general developmental difficulties with late-stage processes, could provide an explanation for much of children's egocentric communication. However, the experimental data reported in this article do not...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence of Perspective-Taking Constraints in Children's On-Line Reference Resolution
Published Date
Jul 1, 2002
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
329 - 336
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