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The Linguistics of Giving
Edited by John Newman
[Typological Studies in Language 36] 1998
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BABATSOULI, Elena & Elena NICOLADIS
2019. The acquisition of English possessives by a bilingual child: Do input and usage frequency matter?. Journal of Child Language 46:1  pp. 170 ff. DOI logo
Blake, Peter R. & Paul L. Harris
2011. Early representations of ownership. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 2011:132  pp. 39 ff. DOI logo
Davoodi, Telli, Laura J. Nelson & Peter R. Blake
2020. Children's Conceptions of Ownership for Self and Other: Categorical Ownership Versus Strength of Claim. Child Development 91:1  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Fortescue, Michael
2002. Report to the elders (A discourse on semantic relativity). Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 34:1  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
HENKE, Ryan E.
2019. The development of possession in the L1 acquisition of Northern East Cree. Journal of Child Language 46:5  pp. 980 ff. DOI logo
Kanngiesser, Patricia & Bruce M. Hood
2014. Young children's understanding of ownership rights for newly made objects. Cognitive Development 29  pp. 30 ff. DOI logo
Kanngiesser, Patricia, Shoji Itakura, Yue Zhou, Takayuki Kanda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Bruce Hood
2015. The role of social eye-gaze in children’s and adults’ ownership attributions to robotic agents in three cultures. Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 16:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Kanngiesser, Patricia, Federico Rossano & Michael Tomasello
2015. Late Emergence of the First Possession Heuristic: Evidence From a Small‐Scale Culture. Child Development 86:4  pp. 1282 ff. DOI logo
Kanngiesser, Patricia, Marco F. H. Schmidt & Federico Rossano
2016. Young Children’s Understanding of Social Norms and Social Institutions. In Women and Children as Victims and Offenders: Background, Prevention, Reintegration,  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
Nancekivell, Shaylene E. & Ori Friedman
2017. “Because It's Hers”: When Preschoolers Use Ownership in Their Explanations. Cognitive Science 41:3  pp. 827 ff. DOI logo
Newman, John
2015. Low-level patterning of pronominal subjects and verb tenses in English. In Causation, Permission, and Transfer [Studies in Language Companion Series, 167],  pp. 295 ff. DOI logo
NICOLADIS, ELENA
2012. Cross-linguistic influence in French–English bilingual children's possessive constructions. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 15:2  pp. 320 ff. DOI logo
Pesowski, Madison L., Shaylene E. Nancekivell, Arber Tasimi & Ori Friedman
2022. Ownership and Value in Childhood. Annual Review of Developmental Psychology 4:1  pp. 161 ff. DOI logo
Pesowski, Madison L. & Lindsey J. Powell
2023. Ownership as privileged utility. Cognitive Development 66  pp. 101321 ff. DOI logo
Rochat, Philippe
2010. Emerging Self‐Concept. In The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development,  pp. 320 ff. DOI logo
Rochat, Philippe
2011. Possession and morality in early development. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development 2011:132  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Rochat, Philippe
2012. Self-consciousness and “conscientiousness” in development. Infancia y Aprendizaje 35:4  pp. 387 ff. DOI logo
Rochat, Philippe
2023. Primordial feeling of possession in development. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46 DOI logo
Rochat, Philippe & Cláudia Passos Ferreira
2008. Homo Negotiatus: Ontogeny of the Unique Ways Humans Own, Share and Reciprocate. In Origins of the Social Mind,  pp. 141 ff. DOI logo
Ross, Hildy S.
2013. Effects of Ownership Rights on Conflicts Between Toddler Peers. Infancy 18:2  pp. 256 ff. DOI logo
Tomasello, Michael
2007. Acquiring Linguistic Constructions. In Handbook of Child Psychology, DOI logo
Zebian, Samar & Philippe Rochat
2012. Judgment of land ownership by young refugee Palestinian and U.S. children. International Journal of Behavioral Development 36:6  pp. 449 ff. DOI logo

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