International audienceWe aimed to investigate developmental continuities between a range of early social and communicative abilities (including gestural communication) and language acquisition in children aged between 11 and 41 months. Initiation of joint attention and imitation were strongly correlated to language comprehension and production. Moreover, the analysis of different communicative gestures revealed significant relationships between language development and the production of symbolic gestures, declarative pointing (declarative informative pointing in particular), and head nodding. Other gestures such as imperative pointing, showing, and head shaking were not found to correlate with language level. Our results also suggest that d...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
Studies indicate that children acquire both verbal and nonverbal acuity at a very early age. Since i...
International audienceWe aimed to investigate developmental continuities between a range of early so...
We aimed to investigate developmental continuities between a range of early social and communicative...
Gestural communication and linguistic development in children born pre-term Several studies on typic...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
This longitudinal study examined the development of communicative gesture in 16 preterm children and...
The use of the pointing gesture is one of the first ways to communicate with the world. This gesture...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from a v...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
This study investigated the role of gesture in communication development. Gestural categories, based...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
Studies indicate that children acquire both verbal and nonverbal acuity at a very early age. Since i...
International audienceWe aimed to investigate developmental continuities between a range of early so...
We aimed to investigate developmental continuities between a range of early social and communicative...
Gestural communication and linguistic development in children born pre-term Several studies on typic...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
The present study investigated the degree to which an infants’ use of simultaneous gesture–speech co...
International audienceLanguage acquisition is one of the first fields in which the multimodal aspect...
This longitudinal study examined the development of communicative gesture in 16 preterm children and...
The use of the pointing gesture is one of the first ways to communicate with the world. This gesture...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
International audienceChildren start to communicate and use language in social interactions from a v...
At around 1 year of age, human infants display a number of new behaviors that seem to indicate a new...
This study investigated the role of gesture in communication development. Gestural categories, based...
AbstractThe ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development a...
The present study aims to investigate the interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication with resp...
Studies indicate that children acquire both verbal and nonverbal acuity at a very early age. Since i...