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Pointing

Culture, Development, and Evolution

Krause, Mark A.; Bard, Kim A.; Leavens, David A.

Cambridge University Press

04/2026

425

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Inglês

9781009445733

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Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Introduction to Pointing: Culture, Development, and Evolution Mark A. Krause, Kim A. Bard and David A. Leavens; Part I. Culture and Development: 1. Pointing at, talking about, and looking away: patterns of personal deixis in the context of childhood socialisation in Indian families Nandita Chaudhary, Deepa Chawla and Punya Pillai; 2. The design of pointing Kensy Cooperrider; 3. Development of pointing in toddlers: cultural and epistemological perspectives Helene Cochet; 4. Attention management by deictic gestures and demonstratives: analysis of the wayfinding practices of the G?ui/G?ana in the Kalahari Akira Takada; 5. Pointing to dinner participants in deaf and hearing children's and adults' signing and gesturing Aliyah Morgenstern and Stephanie Caet; 6. The cultural nature of early social communication Zahra Halavani, Srujana Duggirala, Guelce OEzker, Yitong Wang and Tanya MacGillivray; 7. Pointing at local knowledge: roaming place references in Gija conversations Caroline de Dear; 8. The role of infant pointing in child-led caregiving: how infants elicit the interactions that shape their development Claire D. Vallotton, Rachel Albert, Yatma Diop and Loria Kim; 9. How infants learn to follow attention from gaze-direction and pointing gestures Gedeon O. Deak and Yueyan Tang; 10. Thoughtless pointing: how the automatic coordination of touch and vision may produce pointing and joint attention Cathal O'Madagain; 11. Socially signaling robotics: a novel way of looking at gaze following and pointing Shoji Itakura; 12. Developmental significance of the human pointing gesture Ulf Liszkowski and Katharina Kaletsch; Part II. Evolution: 13. Pointing in chimpanzees who use American sign language Mary Lee A. Jensvold; 14. Are we missing the point? Reconsidering methods for detecting referential components of ape gestural communication Vesta Eleuteri, Alexandra Safryghin and Catherine Hobaiter; 15. The nature of the point: communication, association, or methodological muddle, with examples Heidi Lyn; 16. Changing the focus: pointing and attention in great Apes Marta Halina and Katja Liebal; 17. The neural foundations of gestural communication in captive chimpanzees William D. Hopkins; 18. Do baboons point? A review of research on gestural communication in a monkey Adrien Megueritchian; 19. Pointing with your nose: do elephants point, and how do we know? Lucy Bates, Richard Byrne and Joyce Poole; 20. Pointing and the object choice task: findings, flaws, and future directions Hannah Clark; 21. The use of human social cues in domestic farm animals Desiree Brucks and Christian Nawroth.
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