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matize his lexicon at the same time as he began to use his gestures in an increasingly symbolic fashion . ... or perhaps the state of the gesture system itself ( i.e. the fact that the system had become sufficiently cumbersome to ...
matize his lexicon at the same time as he began to use his gestures in an increasingly symbolic fashion . ... or perhaps the state of the gesture system itself ( i.e. the fact that the system had become sufficiently cumbersome to ...
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Even when hearing children produce the same characterizing gestures as the deaf children in our studies , they use ... For example , one of the most common characterizing gestures that hearing children produce is the ' give ' gesture ...
Even when hearing children produce the same characterizing gestures as the deaf children in our studies , they use ... For example , one of the most common characterizing gestures that hearing children produce is the ' give ' gesture ...
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Finally , I turn to the issue of gestures ( mainly presented in Ch . 7 , but really pervading and permeating the book ) . Spontaneous gestures , movements of the hands and arms , are used by McN ' to open a second channel of observation ...
Finally , I turn to the issue of gestures ( mainly presented in Ch . 7 , but really pervading and permeating the book ) . Spontaneous gestures , movements of the hands and arms , are used by McN ' to open a second channel of observation ...
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On a possible sign advantage | 1 |
The Xbar theory of phrase structure András Kornai Geoffrey K Pullum | 24 |
Extraposition and focus Geoffrey J Huck Younghee Na | 51 |
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