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The Relationship Between Infant Pointing and Language Development: A Meta-Analytic Review
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The Relationship Between Infant Pointing and Language Development: A Meta-Analytic Review
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Pantomime (Not Silent Gesture) in Multimodal Communication: Evidence From Children’s Narratives
Marentette, Paula; Furman, Reyhan; Suvanto, Marcus. - : Frontiers Media, 2020
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Evidence for children’s online integration of simultaneous information from speech and iconic gestures: an ERP study
Sekine, Kazuki; Schoel, Christina; Mulder, Kimberley. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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French-English bilingual children’s motion event communication shows crosslinguistic influence in speech but not gesture
Miller, Nadia; Furman, Reyhan; Nicoladis, Elena. - : John Benjamins, 2018
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Ultimate attainment in the use of collocations among heritage speakers of Turkish in Germany and Turkish–German returnees
Treffers-Daller, Jeanine; Daller, Michael; Furman, Reyhan. - : Cambridge University Press, 2016
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On the way to language: Event segmentation in homesign and gesture
Özyurek, Asli; Furman, Reyhan; Goldin-Meadow, Susan. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
Abstract: Languages typically express semantic components of motion events such as manner (roll) and path (down) in separate lexical items. We explore how these combinatorial possibilities of language arise by focusing on (i) gestures produced by deaf children who lack access to input from a conventional language (homesign); (ii) gestures produced by hearing adults and children while speaking; and (iii) gestures used by hearing adults without speech when asked to do so in elicited descriptions of motion events with simultaneous manner and path. Homesigners tended to conflate manner and path in one gesture, but also used a mixed form, adding a manner and/or path gesture to the conflated form sequentially. Hearing speakers, with or without speech, used the conflated form, gestured manner, or path, but rarely used the mixed form. Mixed form may serve as an intermediate structure on the way to the discrete and sequenced forms found in natural languages.
Keyword: C800 - Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000913000512
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French-English bilingual children's tense use and shift in narration
Nicoladis, E; Smithson, L; Hoang, H. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Early language-specificity of children's event encoding in speech and gesture: Evidence from caused motion in Turkish
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On the way to language: event segmentation in homesign and gesture*
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Caused motion events in Turkish : verbal and gestural representation in adults and children
Furman, Reyhan. - Utrecht : LOT, 2012
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Transfer of conceptualization patterns in bilinguals: the construal of motion events in Turkish and German
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 14 (2011) 1, 95-119
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Transfer of conceptualization patterns in bilinguals: The construal of motion events in Turkish and German
Treffers-Daller, Jeanine; Furman, Reyhan; Daller, Michael. - : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Development of cross-linguistic variation in speech and gesture : motion events in English and Turkish
In: Developmental psychology, vol. 44(2008), p. 1040-1054 (2008)
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Development of cross-linguistic variation in speech and gesture: motion events in English and Turkish
In: Developmental psychology. - Richmond, Va. [u.a.] : American Psychological Association 44 (2008) 4, 1040-1054
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Development of cross-linguistic variation in speech and gesture: Motion events in English and Turkish.
Özyürek, Asli; Kita, Sotaro; Allen, Shanley. - : American Psychological Association, 2008
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Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path : a comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish
In: Cognition, vol. 102(2007), p. 16-48 (2007)
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Relations between syntactic encoding and co-speech gestures
In: Language and cognitive processes, vol. 22(2007), p. 1212-1236 (2007)
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Development of interactional discourse markers : insights from Turkish children's and adults' oral narratives
In: Journal of pragmatics, vol. 39(2007), p. 1742-1757 (2007)
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Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path : a comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 102 (2007) 1, 16-48
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