Research on the co-development of gestures and speech mainly focuses on children in early phases of language acquisition. This study investigates how children in later development use gestures to communicate, and whether the strategies they use are similar to adults’. Using a referential paradigm, we compared pantomimes and gestures produced by children (M=9) and adults, and found both groups to use gestures similarly when pantomiming, but differently in spontaneously produced gestures (in terms of frequency of gesturing, and of the representation techniques chosen to depict the objects). This suggests that older children have the necessary tools for full gestural expressivity, but when speech is available they rely less on gestures than ad...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
This study explores how French adults and children aged four and six years talk and gesture about vo...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
International audienceAs children's language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
It is well established that gestures, the hand movements that accompany speech are an integral part ...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
Human beings gesture everyday while speaking: they move their hands, their heads, their arms; their ...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Gestures are prevalent in communication and tightly linked to language and speech. As such they can ...
Analyses of elicited pantomime, primarily of English-speaking children, show that preschool-aged chi...
We examined gesture representation of motion events in narratives produced by three- and nine-year-o...
The aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed during a narrative retell...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
This study explores how French adults and children aged four and six years talk and gesture about vo...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...
International audienceAs children's language abilities develop, so may their use of co-speech gestur...
In face-to-face communication, we often unconsciously move our hands in the air. These "(hand) gestu...
It is well established that gestures, the hand movements that accompany speech are an integral part ...
Recent research shows that adult speakers of verb- vs. satellite-framed languages (Talmy, 2000) expr...
Human beings gesture everyday while speaking: they move their hands, their heads, their arms; their ...
gesture, pragmatic development, continuity between phylogenesis and ontogenesis As language and comm...
Gestures are prevalent in communication and tightly linked to language and speech. As such they can ...
Analyses of elicited pantomime, primarily of English-speaking children, show that preschool-aged chi...
We examined gesture representation of motion events in narratives produced by three- and nine-year-o...
The aim of this paper is to compare speech and co-speech gestures observed during a narrative retell...
The types of gesture+speech combinations children produce during the early stages of language develo...
International audienceChildren begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or w...
Children who produce one word at a time often use gesture to supplement their speech, turning a sing...
This study explores how French adults and children aged four and six years talk and gesture about vo...
International audienceAmong the conventional gestures which appear early in children's development, ...