This paper discusses the notion of language games as cultural practices in children’s early linguistic and socio-cognitive development. First, we trace the emergence of this concept in Jerome Bruner’s experimental and theoretical work at Oxford University in the 1960s, work that was informed by the thinking ofWittgenstein and Austin, amongst others. Second, we provide a systematic historical account of how Bruner has influenced more recent research traditions in developmental psychology, especially in the field of social cognition. Finally, we hone in on one specific approach within this field developed by the Laboratory for Developmental and Educational Studies in Psychology at the University of Milano Bicocca

Grazzani, I., Brockmeier, J. (2019). Language games and social cognition: Revisiting Bruner. INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 53(4), 602-610 [10.1007/s12124-019-09489-0].

Language games and social cognition: Revisiting Bruner

Grazzani, I
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2019

Abstract

This paper discusses the notion of language games as cultural practices in children’s early linguistic and socio-cognitive development. First, we trace the emergence of this concept in Jerome Bruner’s experimental and theoretical work at Oxford University in the 1960s, work that was informed by the thinking ofWittgenstein and Austin, amongst others. Second, we provide a systematic historical account of how Bruner has influenced more recent research traditions in developmental psychology, especially in the field of social cognition. Finally, we hone in on one specific approach within this field developed by the Laboratory for Developmental and Educational Studies in Psychology at the University of Milano Bicocca
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Language acquisition; Language development; Social cognition; Language games; Cultural practices
English
2019
2019
53
4
602
610
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Grazzani, I., Brockmeier, J. (2019). Language games and social cognition: Revisiting Bruner. INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 53(4), 602-610 [10.1007/s12124-019-09489-0].
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