From co-actions to intersubjectivity throughout Chinese ontogeny: A usage-based analysis of knowledge ascription and expected agreement
This study is based on a novel model of analysis proposed in (Tantucci, 2020) that combines results from experimental research in theory of mind (ToM) (Goldman, 2006; Apperly, 2010; Wilkinson & Ball 2012) with the notion of intersubjectivity in usage-based linguistics (i.a. Verhagen, 2005; Nuyts...
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