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Tomasello, M. (1999). The Cultural Origins of Human Cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Tomasello, M. (2001). Perceiving intentions and learning words in the second year of life. In Language Acquisition and Conceptual Development, ed. M. Bowerman and S. Levinson (pp. 132–458). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Tomasello, M. (2003). Constructing a Language: A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Tomasello, M. (2004). What kind of evidence could refute the UG hypothesis? Studies in Language, 28, 642–644.

Tomasello, M., and Call, J. (1997). Primate Cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tomasello, M., and Call, J. (2006). Do chimpanzees know what others see — or only what they are looking at? In Rational Animals? ed. M. Nudds and S. Huley. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Tomasello, M., and Call, J. (in press). Chimpanzee social cognition. In Chimpanzee Minds, ed. E. Londsdorf and S. Ross. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Tomasello, M., Call, J., and Gluckman, A. (1997). The comprehension of novel communicative signs by apes and human children. Child Development, 68, 1067–1081.

Tomasello, M., Call, J., Nagell, K., Olguin, R., and Carpenter, M. (1994). The learning and use of gestural signals by young chimpanzees: A transgener-ational study. Primates, 37, 137–154.

Tomasello, M., Call, J., Warren, J., Frost, T., Carpenter, M., and Nagell, K. (1997). The ontogeny of chimpanzee gestural signals: A comparision across groups and generations. Evolution of Communication, 1, 223–253.

Tomasello, M., and Carpenter, M. (2005). The emergence of social cognition in three young chimpanzees. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 70(279).

Tomasello, M., Carpenter, M., Call, J., Behne, T., and Moll, H. (2005). Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 675–735.

Tomasello, M., Carpenter, M., and Lizskowski, U., (2007). A new look at infant pointing. Child Development, 78, 705—722.

Tomasello, M., and Farrar, J. (1986). Object permanence and relational words: A lexical training study. Journal of Child Language, 13, 495–506.

Tomasello, M., George, B., Kruger, A., Farrar, J., and Evans, A. (1985). The development of gestural communication in young chimpanzees. Journal of Human Evolution, 14, 175–186.

Tomasello, M., Gust, D., and Frost, T. (1989). A longitudinal investigation of gestural communication in young chimpanzees. Primates, 30, 35–50.

Tomasello, M., and Haberl, K. (2003). Understanding attention: 12- and 18-month-olds know what is new for other persons. Developmental Psychology. 39 (5), 906–912.

Tomasello, M., Hare, B., and Agnetta, B. (1999). Chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, follow gaze direction geometrically. Animal Behaviour, 58 (4), 769–777.

Tomasello, M., Hare, B., Lehmann, H., and Call, J. (2007). Reliance on head versus eyes in the gaze following of great apes and human infants: The cooperative eye hypothesis. Journal of Human Evolution, 52, 314–320.

Tomasello, M., Kruger, A., and Ratner, H. (1993). Cultural learning. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 495–552.