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Intersubjectivity and the Emergence of Words
Intersubjectivity refers to two non-verbal intersubjective relations infants experience during their first year that are precursors to the emergence of words. Trevarthen, a pioneer in the study of intersubjectivity, referred to those relations as primary
Herbert S. Terrace +2 more
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Vygotsky and intersubjectivity. [PDF]
Lev Vygotsky’s statement on the development of the higher psychological functions— from the interpsychological form to the intrapsychological form—is discussed in the article.
Krichevets A.N.
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Brandom, Wittgenstein and intersubjectivity [PDF]
The introductory part of the article deals with general features of Brandom’s social pragmatic position. The central part considers Brandom’s interpretation of Kripke’s conception of social character of rules, as well as Habermas’ critique of ...
Sládeček Michal
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Intersubjectivity and co-constructed framings: students’ role-play talks in online English-speaking sessions [PDF]
This study investigates how lower-level English language learners achieve and maintain intersubjectivity and navigate through co-constructed framings during context-embedded tasks such as improvised role-play.
Leslie Huishan Li
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Intersubjectivity and Intersubjectification [PDF]
In this paper we present our views on intersubjectivity and intersubjectification with reference to case studies on adjectives, hedges, tags, honorifics, etc. Building on Diessel’s notion of “joint attention” and Traugott’s approach to intersubjectivity, we propose a distinction between three types of intersubjectivity: attitudinal, responsive, and ...
Brems, Lieselotte
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Establishing recipiency in divergent L2 contexts of classroom interaction: A conversation analysis [PDF]
Establishing recipiency, an indispensable ingredient and manifestation of sustaining intersubjectivity, constitutes the continuous monitoring of an ongoing turn in an interaction.
Mengistu Anagaw Engida +3 more
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Intersubjectivity in action [PDF]
Intersubjectivity is a complex concept, and some central approaches to it have been discussed in areas of, for example, philosophy (based on e.g. early work by Schuetz 1953), developmental psychology (Trevarthen & Aitken 2001), neuroscience (Iacoboni ...
Marja-Leena Sorjonen +3 more
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PAREIGA, PATOLOGIJA IR INTERSUBJEKTYVUMO GALIMYBĖ VĖLYVOJOJE I. KANTO FILOSOFIJOJE
Straipsnyje aptariamas intersubjektyvumo klausimas vėlyvosios I. Kanto praktinės filosofijos, suprantamos kaip pareigų teorija, kontekste. Atskleidžiama kantiškojo moralės, teisės ir politikos subjekto specifika, ribojanti kalbėjimo apie "kitą" kryptis ...
Nerija Putinaitė
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Intersubjectivity refers to one person’s awareness in relation to another person’s awareness. It is key to well-being and human development. From infancy to adulthood, human interactions ceaselessly contribute to the flourishing or impairment of ...
S. Shaun Ho +7 more
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Directive turn design and intersubjectivity [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss turn design as a locus of intersubjectivity. We focus on two types of directives in Finnish interactions, turns formatted with second-person imperative and turns that contain zero person. Neither of these turn designs contains a
Sorjonen, Marja Leena +6 more
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