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Chapter 9 On children in conversation and in self-dialogue
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Stein Bråten
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of illustrations ix
- List of tables xi
- Preface (with acknowledgments) xiii
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Part I. Background for questions and findings inviting a paradigm shift
- Chapter 1 From the last century history of ideas on children’s nature and intersubjectivity 3
- Chapter 2 Recent related findings making a difference 29
- Chapter 3 Introduction to child’s steps to speech in ontogeny and questions about cultural evolution 57
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Part II. On the origin of (pre)speech and efficient infant learners
- Chapter 4 On language evolution and imitative learning 89
- Chapter 5 On cultural evolution of mother-centred learning 119
- Chapter 6 On prosocial behaviour in adult apes and young children 147
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Part III. Intersubjective steps to speech and mind-reading in ontogeny
- Chapter 7 From newborns’ imitation 163
- Chapter 8 From object-oriented joint attention and other-centred infant learning 189
- Chapter 9 On children in conversation and in self-dialogue 209
- Chapter 10 When conversation partners become virtual co-authors of what the other is saying 245
- Chapter 11 When the intersubjective mirror has been biologically broken 271
- Chapter 12 The intersubjective steps in retrospect and guidance, and prospects for further research 289
- Glossary 305
- Bibliography 309
- Author index 337
- Subject index 343
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of illustrations ix
- List of tables xi
- Preface (with acknowledgments) xiii
-
Part I. Background for questions and findings inviting a paradigm shift
- Chapter 1 From the last century history of ideas on children’s nature and intersubjectivity 3
- Chapter 2 Recent related findings making a difference 29
- Chapter 3 Introduction to child’s steps to speech in ontogeny and questions about cultural evolution 57
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Part II. On the origin of (pre)speech and efficient infant learners
- Chapter 4 On language evolution and imitative learning 89
- Chapter 5 On cultural evolution of mother-centred learning 119
- Chapter 6 On prosocial behaviour in adult apes and young children 147
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Part III. Intersubjective steps to speech and mind-reading in ontogeny
- Chapter 7 From newborns’ imitation 163
- Chapter 8 From object-oriented joint attention and other-centred infant learning 189
- Chapter 9 On children in conversation and in self-dialogue 209
- Chapter 10 When conversation partners become virtual co-authors of what the other is saying 245
- Chapter 11 When the intersubjective mirror has been biologically broken 271
- Chapter 12 The intersubjective steps in retrospect and guidance, and prospects for further research 289
- Glossary 305
- Bibliography 309
- Author index 337
- Subject index 343