Many researchers have focused on the types of gestures parents make that are most prevalent during a word learning task, that are most relevant to word learning, and the social benefits surrounding the understanding of gesture behavior. Though we know so much about parental use of gestures and the benefits they have on a child’s word learning, we know little about the visual consequences that gestures provide and the processes underlying the benefit. The characteristics of parental gesturing that is relevant to language development have yet to be explored. The current study asks how parents gesture with their infants in a word learning interaction task, and how infants capture and attend to this input. Furthermore, the study looks at object...
Mothers' responses to infants' gestures are proposed as a mechanism for vocabulary acquisition. It i...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
Grimminger A, Lüke C, Ritterfeld U, Liszkowski U, Rohlfing K. Effekte von Objekt-Familiarisierung au...
The study aimed to understand how parental gestures are used and guide children’s attention by obser...
How infants determine correct word-referent pairings within complex environments is not yet fully un...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
Parent-child interaction plays a crucial role in early language acquisition. In young typically deve...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
We have proposed that gestures play a significant role in directing infants\u27 attention during ear...
Parent-child interaction plays a crucial role in early language acquisition. In young typically deve...
Children vary widely in how quickly their vocabularies grow. Can looking at early gesture use in chi...
Ten mothers were observed prospectively, interacting with their infants aged 0 ; 10 in two contexts ...
How do young infants discover word meanings? We have theorized that caregivers educate infants\u27 a...
Gesture plays an important role in early language development as how parents respond to their childr...
Mothers' responses to infants' gestures are proposed as a mechanism for vocabulary acquisition. It i...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
Grimminger A, Lüke C, Ritterfeld U, Liszkowski U, Rohlfing K. Effekte von Objekt-Familiarisierung au...
The study aimed to understand how parental gestures are used and guide children’s attention by obser...
How infants determine correct word-referent pairings within complex environments is not yet fully un...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
Parent-child interaction plays a crucial role in early language acquisition. In young typically deve...
A B S T R A C T In a longitudinal study, 17 parent-child dyads were observed during free-play when t...
Infants’ gestures feature prominently in early language. The observation that accomplishments in ges...
We have proposed that gestures play a significant role in directing infants\u27 attention during ear...
Parent-child interaction plays a crucial role in early language acquisition. In young typically deve...
Children vary widely in how quickly their vocabularies grow. Can looking at early gesture use in chi...
Ten mothers were observed prospectively, interacting with their infants aged 0 ; 10 in two contexts ...
How do young infants discover word meanings? We have theorized that caregivers educate infants\u27 a...
Gesture plays an important role in early language development as how parents respond to their childr...
Mothers' responses to infants' gestures are proposed as a mechanism for vocabulary acquisition. It i...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
Grimminger A, Lüke C, Ritterfeld U, Liszkowski U, Rohlfing K. Effekte von Objekt-Familiarisierung au...