International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed during a narrative retelling task in five- and ten-year-old children from three different linguistic groups, French, American, and Italian, in order to better understand the role of age and language in the development of multimodal monologue discourse abilities. We asked 98 five- and ten-year-old children to narrate a short, wordless cartoon. Results showed a common developmental trend as well as linguistic and gesture differences between the three language groups. In all three languages, older children were found to give more detailed narratives, to insert more comments, and to gesture more and use different gestures – specifically gestures tha...
Research on the co-development of gestures and speech mainly focuses on children in early phases of ...
We examined how two-handed gestures and speech with equivalent contents that are used in narrative d...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed dur...
International audienceAs children's language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
When children's language abilities develop, so does their use of co-speech gesture. We tested this h...
International audienceThis chapter reports on a cross-linguistic developmental study comparing speec...
Item does not contain fulltextOur ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordinat...
Our ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordination between what is expressed ...
International audienceThe present study reports on a developmental and cross-linguistic study of ora...
Bilinguals sometimes show crosslinguistic influence from one language to another while speaking (or ...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutors: Dra. Pilar Prieto, Dr. Alfonso Ig...
International audienceBased on the theoretical background combining the hypothesis of linguistic rel...
Co-speech gestures can enhance a listener’s understanding of a spoken message, yet children show a g...
International audienceFor some authors, age is considered to be one of the main factors that influen...
Research on the co-development of gestures and speech mainly focuses on children in early phases of ...
We examined how two-handed gestures and speech with equivalent contents that are used in narrative d...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed dur...
International audienceAs children's language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
When children's language abilities develop, so does their use of co-speech gesture. We tested this h...
International audienceThis chapter reports on a cross-linguistic developmental study comparing speec...
Item does not contain fulltextOur ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordinat...
Our ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordination between what is expressed ...
International audienceThe present study reports on a developmental and cross-linguistic study of ora...
Bilinguals sometimes show crosslinguistic influence from one language to another while speaking (or ...
Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutors: Dra. Pilar Prieto, Dr. Alfonso Ig...
International audienceBased on the theoretical background combining the hypothesis of linguistic rel...
Co-speech gestures can enhance a listener’s understanding of a spoken message, yet children show a g...
International audienceFor some authors, age is considered to be one of the main factors that influen...
Research on the co-development of gestures and speech mainly focuses on children in early phases of ...
We examined how two-handed gestures and speech with equivalent contents that are used in narrative d...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...