The emergence of recursion in human language: Mentalising predicts recursive syntax task performance
Theory of mind, also known as mentalising, meta-representation, second-order intentionality, or mindreading is the ability to attribute and reflect on the mental states of others. A number of investigators have noted that an important relationship exists between child language development and childr...
Principais autores: | Oesch, N, Dunbar, RIM |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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