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Gestures With And Without Speech A Developmental Perspective A Developmental Perspective 1st Edition Nicole Weidinger

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Gestures With And Without Speech A Developmental Perspective A Developmental Perspective 1st Edition Nicole Weidinger
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Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Nicole Weidinger
ISBN: 9783832589325, 3832589325
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Gestures With And Without Speech A Developmental Perspective A Developmental Perspective 1st Edition Nicole Weidinger by Nicole Weidinger 9783832589325, 3832589325 instant download after payment.

There is a growing understanding of the integrated nature of speech and gesture in children's multi-modal communication. However, research to date mainly focused on gestures with speech and has not yet shown a larger interest in children's abilities to create gestural messages without accompanying speech.This dissertation focuses on the development of gestures with and without speech in five- and nine-year-old children. It presents the results of two empirical studies. While Study 1 aims to grasp children's representational capacities in pantomime of object use, Study 2 addresses the question of how children are able to produce more complex pantomimes by asking them to tell stories by only using their hands. The findings of the two studies provide new insight into children's developing understanding of how to use gesture for communication in increasingly sophisticated ways during the course of the elementary school years.

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