The use of the pointing gesture is one of the first ways to communicate with the world. This gesture emerges before the second year of life and it is assumed to be the first form of intentional communication. This meta-analysis examined the concurrent and longitudinal relation between pointing and the emergence of language. Twenty-five studies were included into the meta-analysis, including 734 children. The role of several moderators was examined: pointing modality, pointing motive, age at which the pointing was measured, the assessment method of the pointing gesture and language development, the modality of language, SES, and country. The results showed both a concurrent (r = .52) and a longitudinal (r = .35) relation between pointing and...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
Our previous research had suggested that pointing was used not only because of the lack of linguisti...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of recent studies that have investigated the d...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) have argued that pointing gestures do much more than sin...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between hand prefere...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
Background Evidence shows that the relation with the referent (object manipulation, contact/no conta...
International audienceThis study investigated the development of hand preference for bimanual manipu...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
Our previous research had suggested that pointing was used not only because of the lack of linguisti...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of recent studies that have investigated the d...
Tomasello, Carpenter, and Liszkowski (2007) have argued that pointing gestures do much more than sin...
The significance of pointing gestures in the development of linguistic communication is linked to th...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between hand prefere...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
Background Evidence shows that the relation with the referent (object manipulation, contact/no conta...
International audienceThis study investigated the development of hand preference for bimanual manipu...
Infant pointing has long been identified as an important precursor and predictor of language develop...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children’s development, ...
Our previous research had suggested that pointing was used not only because of the lack of linguisti...
Pointing is one of the first conventional means of communication and infants have various motives fo...