Our ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordination between what is expressed in speech and in gesture, such as pointing or iconic gestures that convey semantic, syntactic and pragmatic information related to speakers’ messages. Interestingly, what is expressed in gesture and how it is coordinated with speech differs in speakers of different languages. This paper discusses recent findings on the development of children’s multimodal expressions taking cross-linguistic variation into account. Although some aspects of speech-gesture development show language-specificity from an early age, it might still take children until nine years of age to exhibit fully adult patterns of cross-linguistic variation. These findings reve...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed dur...
Within gesture studies, gesture and speech is often conceived of as a single communicative system. T...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
Our ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordination between what is expressed ...
Item does not contain fulltextOur ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordinat...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
We report on an analysis of spontaneous gesture production in 2-year-old children who come from thre...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
Gestures are prevalent in communication and tightly linked to language and speech. As such they can ...
We report on an analysis of spontaneous gesture production in 2‐year‐old children who come from thre...
Bilinguals sometimes show crosslinguistic influence from one language to another while speaking (or ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed dur...
Within gesture studies, gesture and speech is often conceived of as a single communicative system. T...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
Our ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordination between what is expressed ...
Item does not contain fulltextOur ability to use language is multimodal and requires tight coordinat...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
ABSTRACT—In development, children often use gesture to communicate before they use words. The questi...
We report on an analysis of spontaneous gesture production in 2-year-old children who come from thre...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
Gestures are prevalent in communication and tightly linked to language and speech. As such they can ...
We report on an analysis of spontaneous gesture production in 2‐year‐old children who come from thre...
Bilinguals sometimes show crosslinguistic influence from one language to another while speaking (or ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed dur...
Within gesture studies, gesture and speech is often conceived of as a single communicative system. T...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...