Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a single word into an utterance that conveys a sentence-like meaning (‘eat’Cpoint at cookie). Interestingly, the age at which children first produce supplementary gesture–speech combinations of this sort reliably predicts the age at which they first produce two-word utterances. Gesture thus serves as a signal that a child will soon be ready to begin producing multi-word sentences. The question is what happens next. Gesture could continue to expand a child’s communicative repertoire over development, combining with words to convey increasingly complex ideas. Alternatively, after serving as an opening wedge into language, gesture could cease its role...
In everyday interactions, speakers integrate gestures and speech sounds at a temporal level. One of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A link between gesture and early language development is well-establish...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
Health or the National Science Foundation. Nonfinancial Disclosure: Susan Goldin-Meadow has previous...
This study provides new longitudinal evidence on two major types of gesture- speech combination that...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
The gestures children produce predict the early stages of spoken language development. Here we ask w...
Background: Previous research has emphasized the importance of gesture in early communicative develo...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
Whether language/gesture correlations inearly language development can be explained by parallel-ism ...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
Children with developmental language disorder show significantly lower word-learning performance tha...
In everyday interactions, speakers integrate gestures and speech sounds at a temporal level. One of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A link between gesture and early language development is well-establish...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
Health or the National Science Foundation. Nonfinancial Disclosure: Susan Goldin-Meadow has previous...
This study provides new longitudinal evidence on two major types of gesture- speech combination that...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
The gestures children produce predict the early stages of spoken language development. Here we ask w...
Background: Previous research has emphasized the importance of gesture in early communicative develo...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Children use gesture to refer to objects before they produce labels for these objects and gesture–sp...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
Whether language/gesture correlations inearly language development can be explained by parallel-ism ...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
Children with developmental language disorder show significantly lower word-learning performance tha...
In everyday interactions, speakers integrate gestures and speech sounds at a temporal level. One of ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A link between gesture and early language development is well-establish...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...