Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... hand . The nondominant hand was counted separately in two - handed dominance gestures , and in two - handed symmet- rical signs in which one hand differed in handshape from the other . Certain tokens were excluded from this analysis ...
... hand . The nondominant hand was counted separately in two - handed dominance gestures , and in two - handed symmet- rical signs in which one hand differed in handshape from the other . Certain tokens were excluded from this analysis ...
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... hand , over either the INDEX or FIST handshapes ; see Table 7. However , this result did not extend to the communicative gestures of the two groups . Whereas hearing children produced more SPREAD hands in their communi- cative gestures ...
... hand , over either the INDEX or FIST handshapes ; see Table 7. However , this result did not extend to the communicative gestures of the two groups . Whereas hearing children produced more SPREAD hands in their communi- cative gestures ...
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... HAND - INTERNAL MOVEMENT . Overall there is little hand - internal movement in the prelinguistic gesture data . Of the 179 prelinguistic gestures produced by hearing chil- dren , only 6.1 % have any hand - internal movement , and only ...
... HAND - INTERNAL MOVEMENT . Overall there is little hand - internal movement in the prelinguistic gesture data . Of the 179 prelinguistic gestures produced by hearing chil- dren , only 6.1 % have any hand - internal movement , and only ...
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