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Anat Ninio

Anat Ninio (born August 10, 1944) is a professor of psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. She specializes in the interactive context of language acquisition, the communicative functions of speech, pragmatic development, and syntactic development.
Ninio is best known for her work on joint picture-book reading of parents and young children;〔Ninio, A. and Bruner, J. (1978). The achievement and antecedents of labelling. Journal of Child Language, 5, 1-15. Reprinted in M. B. Franklin and S. S. Barton (eds). (1988). Child language: a reader (pp. 36-49). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
This article is the most cited paper published in the Journal of Child Language, the official journal of the International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL), according to the Web of Science and Google Scholar.〕 for developing the widely used Ninio and Wheeler〔Ninio, A. and Wheeler, P. (1984). A manual for classifying verbal communicative acts in mother-infant interaction. Working Papers in Developmental Psychology, No. 1. Jerusalem: The Martin and Vivian Levin Center, Hebrew University. Reprinted as Transcript Analysis, 1986, 3, 1-82, (version (1987) http://micro5.mscc.huji.ac.il/~msninio/CDBK-wd.doc ).〕 and INCA-A〔Ninio, A., Wheeler, P., Snow, C. E., Pan, B. A., and Rollins, P. R. (1991). INCA-A: Inventory of Communicative Acts - Abridged. Coding manual distributed by Harvard Graduate School of Education. See also a description of INCA-A in (Ninio, A., Snow, C. E., Pan, B.A. and Rollins, P. R. (1994). Classifying communicative acts in children’s interactions. Journal of Communication Disorders, 27, 157–187. )〕 taxonomies of communicative acts; and for her work on syntactic development, combining learning theory with the Chomskyan Minimalist Program.〔Ninio, A. (2006). Language and the learning curve: A new theory of syntactic development. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (ISBN 978-0-19-929982-9, 978-0-19-929981-2 )〕 She has published three books,〔〔Ninio, A. and Snow, E. C. (1996). Pragmatic development. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (ISBN 978-0-8133-2471-5 )〕〔Ninio, A. (2011). Syntactic development, its input and output. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (ISBN 978-0-19-956596-2 )〕 and over a hundred peer-referenced papers, book chapters and conference presentations.〔Anat Ninio’s (Curriculum Vitae ) including her list of publications.〕
==Biography==

Ninio received a B.A. with majors in Statistics and English Linguistics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1965, and an additional B.A. in Psychology in 1969, from the same university. As a graduate student, she studied cognitive psychology with Daniel Kahneman the future Nobel laureate,〔See for instance Ninio, A. and Kahneman, D. (1974). Reaction time in focused and in divided attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 103, 393-399.〕 receiving an M.A. in 1970 and a Ph.D. in 1974, all from the Hebrew University.〔 She spent a post-doctoral year at the University of Oxford in 1975/76 with Jerome Bruner, specializing in the social interactionist theory of language acquisition.
Ninio was appointed a lecturer in Psychology at the Hebrew University in 1976,〔(Anat Ninio’s faculty biography, Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem )〕 was promoted to senior lecturer in 1982, to associate professor in 1989, and to full professor in 1994. She holds the endowed chair of Joseph H. and Belle R. Braun Professor in Psychology at Hebrew University. She served in various administrative capacities at the Hebrew University, among them as the Chair of the Graduate Developmental Program, Chair of the Department of Psychology,〔(History of the Department of Psychology at Hebrew University including a list of the department’s Chairs by year of appointment )〕 Chair of the Sturman Human Development Center, and Director of the Martin and Vivian Levin Center for the Normal and Psychopathological Development of the Child and Adolescent. She also served as a visiting professor at Duke University, New York University, the New School for Social Research, New York, the University of Quebec at Montreal, Harvard University, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the International Association for the Study of Child Language (IASCL).
Ninio also published 2 Hebrew language poetry books, one under the pseudonym 'Ada Shimon.

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