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Four tokens were excluded because their path movements were occluded . Of the 630 tokens analyzed , 354 were produced with a correct path movement , and 276 were produced with an incorrect path movement . For prelinguistic gestures and ...
Four tokens were excluded because their path movements were occluded . Of the 630 tokens analyzed , 354 were produced with a correct path movement , and 276 were produced with an incorrect path movement . For prelinguistic gestures and ...
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Other signs in which children deleted the path movement include FATHER , MOTHER , TELEPHONE , MICKEY - MOUSE , THANK - YOU , and BALL . In the adult language , many of these signs often have very short path movements which may make the ...
Other signs in which children deleted the path movement include FATHER , MOTHER , TELEPHONE , MICKEY - MOUSE , THANK - YOU , and BALL . In the adult language , many of these signs often have very short path movements which may make the ...
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Our analysis of path movement also exhibits a type of regression . The increase in NO PATH movement in early sign production vis - àvis prelinguistic gesture corresponds to a decreased proportion of up / down movement .
Our analysis of path movement also exhibits a type of regression . The increase in NO PATH movement in early sign production vis - àvis prelinguistic gesture corresponds to a decreased proportion of up / down movement .
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