Before Speech
The Beginning of Interpersonal Communication
Herausgeber: Bullowa, Margaret
Before Speech
The Beginning of Interpersonal Communication
Herausgeber: Bullowa, Margaret
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As Dr Bullowa says in her introduction, this book explores 'how scientists go about finding out how infants and adults communicate with one another'.
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As Dr Bullowa says in her introduction, this book explores 'how scientists go about finding out how infants and adults communicate with one another'.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9780521295222
- ISBN-10: 052129522X
- Artikelnr.: 26755749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9780521295222
- ISBN-10: 052129522X
- Artikelnr.: 26755749
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: prelinguistic communication: a field for scientific
research M. Bullowa; 2. 'The epigenesis of conversational interaction': a
personal account of research development M. C. Bateson; 3. Evidence of
communication in neonatal behavioral assesment T.B. Brazelton; 4. Mutual
regulation of the neonatal-maternal interactive: context for the origins of
communication P.F. Chappell and L.W. Lander; 5. Describing the structure of
social interaction in infancy G.M. Collis; 6. Neonata entrainment and
enculturation W.S. Condon; 7. Blind infants and their mothers: an
examination of the sign system S. Fraiberg; 8. One child's protolanguage
M.A.K. Halliday; 9. Thickening thin data: the maternal tole in devloping
communication and language K. Kaye; 10. The growth of shared understandings
between infant and caregiver J. Newson; 11. How wild chimpanzee babies
trigger the onset of mother-infant play - and what the mother makes of it
F. Plooij; 12. Making sense of experience to make sensible sounds D. Ricks;
13. Talking and playing with babies: the role of ideologies of
child-rearing C.E. Snow, A. de Blauw and G. van Roosmalen; 14. Early
tactile communication and the patterning of human organization: a New
Guinea case study E.R. Sorenson; 15. Communication starts with selective
attention K. Stensland Junker; 16. Communication and cooperation in early
infancy: a description of primary intersubjectivity C. Trevarthen; 17.
Structure of early face-to-face communicative interactions E. Tronick, H.
Als and L. Adamson; Bibliography (and citation and names index).
research M. Bullowa; 2. 'The epigenesis of conversational interaction': a
personal account of research development M. C. Bateson; 3. Evidence of
communication in neonatal behavioral assesment T.B. Brazelton; 4. Mutual
regulation of the neonatal-maternal interactive: context for the origins of
communication P.F. Chappell and L.W. Lander; 5. Describing the structure of
social interaction in infancy G.M. Collis; 6. Neonata entrainment and
enculturation W.S. Condon; 7. Blind infants and their mothers: an
examination of the sign system S. Fraiberg; 8. One child's protolanguage
M.A.K. Halliday; 9. Thickening thin data: the maternal tole in devloping
communication and language K. Kaye; 10. The growth of shared understandings
between infant and caregiver J. Newson; 11. How wild chimpanzee babies
trigger the onset of mother-infant play - and what the mother makes of it
F. Plooij; 12. Making sense of experience to make sensible sounds D. Ricks;
13. Talking and playing with babies: the role of ideologies of
child-rearing C.E. Snow, A. de Blauw and G. van Roosmalen; 14. Early
tactile communication and the patterning of human organization: a New
Guinea case study E.R. Sorenson; 15. Communication starts with selective
attention K. Stensland Junker; 16. Communication and cooperation in early
infancy: a description of primary intersubjectivity C. Trevarthen; 17.
Structure of early face-to-face communicative interactions E. Tronick, H.
Als and L. Adamson; Bibliography (and citation and names index).
1. Introduction: prelinguistic communication: a field for scientific
research M. Bullowa; 2. 'The epigenesis of conversational interaction': a
personal account of research development M. C. Bateson; 3. Evidence of
communication in neonatal behavioral assesment T.B. Brazelton; 4. Mutual
regulation of the neonatal-maternal interactive: context for the origins of
communication P.F. Chappell and L.W. Lander; 5. Describing the structure of
social interaction in infancy G.M. Collis; 6. Neonata entrainment and
enculturation W.S. Condon; 7. Blind infants and their mothers: an
examination of the sign system S. Fraiberg; 8. One child's protolanguage
M.A.K. Halliday; 9. Thickening thin data: the maternal tole in devloping
communication and language K. Kaye; 10. The growth of shared understandings
between infant and caregiver J. Newson; 11. How wild chimpanzee babies
trigger the onset of mother-infant play - and what the mother makes of it
F. Plooij; 12. Making sense of experience to make sensible sounds D. Ricks;
13. Talking and playing with babies: the role of ideologies of
child-rearing C.E. Snow, A. de Blauw and G. van Roosmalen; 14. Early
tactile communication and the patterning of human organization: a New
Guinea case study E.R. Sorenson; 15. Communication starts with selective
attention K. Stensland Junker; 16. Communication and cooperation in early
infancy: a description of primary intersubjectivity C. Trevarthen; 17.
Structure of early face-to-face communicative interactions E. Tronick, H.
Als and L. Adamson; Bibliography (and citation and names index).
research M. Bullowa; 2. 'The epigenesis of conversational interaction': a
personal account of research development M. C. Bateson; 3. Evidence of
communication in neonatal behavioral assesment T.B. Brazelton; 4. Mutual
regulation of the neonatal-maternal interactive: context for the origins of
communication P.F. Chappell and L.W. Lander; 5. Describing the structure of
social interaction in infancy G.M. Collis; 6. Neonata entrainment and
enculturation W.S. Condon; 7. Blind infants and their mothers: an
examination of the sign system S. Fraiberg; 8. One child's protolanguage
M.A.K. Halliday; 9. Thickening thin data: the maternal tole in devloping
communication and language K. Kaye; 10. The growth of shared understandings
between infant and caregiver J. Newson; 11. How wild chimpanzee babies
trigger the onset of mother-infant play - and what the mother makes of it
F. Plooij; 12. Making sense of experience to make sensible sounds D. Ricks;
13. Talking and playing with babies: the role of ideologies of
child-rearing C.E. Snow, A. de Blauw and G. van Roosmalen; 14. Early
tactile communication and the patterning of human organization: a New
Guinea case study E.R. Sorenson; 15. Communication starts with selective
attention K. Stensland Junker; 16. Communication and cooperation in early
infancy: a description of primary intersubjectivity C. Trevarthen; 17.
Structure of early face-to-face communicative interactions E. Tronick, H.
Als and L. Adamson; Bibliography (and citation and names index).