2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2023.04.015
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Growing up laughing: Laughables and pragmatic functions between 12 and 36 months

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“…Laughter emerges around three months of age in pleasant, familiar and safe social interaction (Nwokah et al, 1994;Sroufe and Wunsch, 1972;Oller et al, 2021), serving mostly the pragmatic function of showing enjoyment of pleasant incongruities in the őrst two years of life (Mazzocconi and Ginzburg, 2023). Through development, laughter use becomes more complex and diverse in the functions performed (Mazzocconi and Ginzburg, 2023;Walker, 2013Walker, , 2017 until reaching adult pragmatic sophistication (Glenn, 2003;Jefferson, 1984;. Laughter mimicry is observable early in infant and child development (Isomura and Nakano, 2016;de Oliveira and Krause, 1989).…”
Section: Laughter Mimicry In Child Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laughter emerges around three months of age in pleasant, familiar and safe social interaction (Nwokah et al, 1994;Sroufe and Wunsch, 1972;Oller et al, 2021), serving mostly the pragmatic function of showing enjoyment of pleasant incongruities in the őrst two years of life (Mazzocconi and Ginzburg, 2023). Through development, laughter use becomes more complex and diverse in the functions performed (Mazzocconi and Ginzburg, 2023;Walker, 2013Walker, , 2017 until reaching adult pragmatic sophistication (Glenn, 2003;Jefferson, 1984;. Laughter mimicry is observable early in infant and child development (Isomura and Nakano, 2016;de Oliveira and Krause, 1989).…”
Section: Laughter Mimicry In Child Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%