| Publications [#351926] of Michael Tomasello
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- Lohmann, H; Tomasello, M, The role of language in the development of false belief understanding: a training study.,
Child development, vol. 74 no. 4
(July, 2003),
pp. 1130-1144 [doi]
(last updated on 2025/06/16)
Abstract: The current study used a training methodology to determine whether different kinds of linguistic interaction play a causal role in children's development of false belief understanding. After 3 training sessions, 3-year-old children improved their false belief understanding both in a training condition involving perspective-shifting discourse about deceptive objects (without mental state terms) and in a condition in which sentential complement syntax was used (without deceptive objects). Children did not improve in a condition in which they were exposed to deceptive objects without accompanying language. Children showed most improvement in a condition using both perspective-shifting discourse and sentential complement syntax, suggesting that each of these types of linguistic experience plays an independent role in the ontogeny of false belief understanding.
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