
Access to Language and Cognitive Development
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Content
- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Part 1 Theory of mind
- 1 How conversational input shapes theory of mind development in infancy and early childhood
- 2 Social relationships and children's understanding of mind: Attachment, internal states, and mind-mindedness
- 3 How access to language affects theory of mind in deaf children
- 4 Theory of mind in children with cerebral palsy: The impact of limited expressive linguistic abilities
- Part 2 Acquisition of pragmatics
- 5 Children's responses to yes-no questions
- 6 Getting information from other people: Who do children turn to?
- 7 The scope and origins of children's assumptions of conventionality
- 8 Access to language, social cognition, and lexical development in autism
- Part 3 Multiple access to language
- 9 Counting words and a principles-after account of the development of number concepts
- 10 Access to childhood language memory: Implications for cognitive development
- 11 Early bilingualism and theory of mind: Bilinguals' advantage in dealing with conflicting mental representations
- 12 Exploring the effects of bilingualism on children's conversational understanding and moral sense
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