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Tanya Behne

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Developmental Psychology|March 21, 2024
Young children and adults use reasoning by exclusion rather than attraction to novelty to disambiguate novel word meaningsNatalie Bleijlevens, Tanya Behne
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Children's understanding of death as the cessation of agency: a test using sleep versus deathH Clark Barrett, Tanya Behne
Royal Society Open Science|April 8, 2020
Retrospective inferences in selective trustFriederike Schütte, Nivedita Mani, Tanya Behne
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|October 11, 2018
The Rationality of (Over)imitationStefanie Keupp, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Science|January 4, 2023
Pragmatics aid referent disambiguation and word learning in young children and adultsNatalie Bleijlevens, Friederike Contier, Tanya Behne
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
One-year-olds comprehend the communicative intentions behind gestures in a hiding gameTanya Behne, Malinda Carpenter, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|July 1, 2014
Young children create iconic gestures to inform othersTanya Behne, Malinda Carpenter, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2013
Why do children overimitate? Normativity is crucialStefanie Keupp, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Psychology|September 22, 2015
The role of trait reasoning in young children's selective trustJonas Hermes, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Science|March 11, 2025
When Language Background Does Not Matter: Both Mono- and Bilingual Children Use Mutual Exclusivity and Pragmatic Context to Learn Novel WordsNatalie Bleijlevens, Anna-Lena Ciesla, Tanya Behne
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Developmental Psychology|March 21, 2024
Young children and adults use reasoning by exclusion rather than attraction to novelty to disambiguate novel word meaningsNatalie Bleijlevens, Tanya Behne
Cognition|June 1, 2005
Children's understanding of death as the cessation of agency: a test using sleep versus deathH Clark Barrett, Tanya Behne
Royal Society Open Science|April 8, 2020
Retrospective inferences in selective trustFriederike Schütte, Nivedita Mani, Tanya Behne
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|October 11, 2018
The Rationality of (Over)imitationStefanie Keupp, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Science|January 4, 2023
Pragmatics aid referent disambiguation and word learning in young children and adultsNatalie Bleijlevens, Friederike Contier, Tanya Behne
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
One-year-olds comprehend the communicative intentions behind gestures in a hiding gameTanya Behne, Malinda Carpenter, Michael Tomasello
Developmental Psychology|July 1, 2014
Young children create iconic gestures to inform othersTanya Behne, Malinda Carpenter, Michael Tomasello
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2013
Why do children overimitate? Normativity is crucialStefanie Keupp, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Psychology|September 22, 2015
The role of trait reasoning in young children's selective trustJonas Hermes, Tanya Behne, Hannes Rakoczy
Developmental Science|March 11, 2025
When Language Background Does Not Matter: Both Mono- and Bilingual Children Use Mutual Exclusivity and Pragmatic Context to Learn Novel WordsNatalie Bleijlevens, Anna-Lena Ciesla, Tanya Behne
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