Language, Band 77,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2001 |
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... produced in prelinguistic gestures reveals that the most favored handshape was the SPREAD hand , either tensed or relaxed . Other handshapes produced in the prelinguistic gesture data include three tokens of the HORNS handshape and one ...
... produced in prelinguistic gestures reveals that the most favored handshape was the SPREAD hand , either tensed or relaxed . Other handshapes produced in the prelinguistic gesture data include three tokens of the HORNS handshape and one ...
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... produced many prelinguistic gestures on their legs , but the frequency of such gestures decreased as a function of age . The total number of gestures that the ten infants produced on their leg ( s ) was 58 at around 7 months , 9 at 10 ...
... produced many prelinguistic gestures on their legs , but the frequency of such gestures decreased as a function of age . The total number of gestures that the ten infants produced on their leg ( s ) was 58 at around 7 months , 9 at 10 ...
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... produced by our subjects are produced on the head in the adult language . Signs produced on the head are displaced significantly from the resting position of the hands ; if children's production of place values were greatly constrained ...
... produced by our subjects are produced on the head in the adult language . Signs produced on the head are displaced significantly from the resting position of the hands ; if children's production of place values were greatly constrained ...
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