International audienceThe aim of this paper is to conduct an exploratory study and compare the development of pointing and its specific use as self-reference in French sign language (LSF) to the development of pointing and self reference in French. Personal reference is expressed through nominal expressions and pronouns in French. In LSF, the signs used for personal reference have the same form as pointing gestures, which are present in children’s communication system from the age of 10-11 months (Bates et. al 1977, Clark 1978). Continuity between pointing gestures and signs is questioned by Bellugi & Klima (1981) and Petitto (1986). For them, signing children’s pre-linguistic gestures are different from signs and correspond to two distinct...
International audienceSign-exposed children (SI-E) acquiring Sign Languages follow a developmental s...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
International audienceLinguistic research reveals the need to consider linguistic diversity to bette...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to conduct an exploratory study and compare the devel...
International audiencePersonal reference is expressed through nominal expressions and pronouns in Fr...
International audienceBased on her observation of two deaf children acquiring American Sign Language...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the issue of (dis)continuity between gestures and si...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-p...
International audienceChildren acquiring Sign Languages (SL) follow a similar developmental sequence...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
International audienceChildren acquiring Sign Languages follow a developmental sequence similar to t...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
International audienceSign-exposed children (SI-E) acquiring Sign Languages follow a developmental s...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
International audienceLinguistic research reveals the need to consider linguistic diversity to bette...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to conduct an exploratory study and compare the devel...
International audiencePersonal reference is expressed through nominal expressions and pronouns in Fr...
International audienceBased on her observation of two deaf children acquiring American Sign Language...
International audienceIn this paper, we explore the issue of (dis)continuity between gestures and si...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-p...
International audienceChildren acquiring Sign Languages (SL) follow a similar developmental sequence...
How do the signs of sign language differ from the gestures that speakers produce when they talk? We ...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
International audienceChildren acquiring Sign Languages follow a developmental sequence similar to t...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
Conventional symbolic gestures like pointing appear at the end of children's first year. Gesture-wor...
International audienceSign-exposed children (SI-E) acquiring Sign Languages follow a developmental s...
Kata Kolok is a village sign language that is unrelated to any other sign language and thus constitu...
International audienceLinguistic research reveals the need to consider linguistic diversity to bette...