Tic aspects of the gestural behavior of Eastern Jews and Southern

Tic aspects of the gestural behavior of Eastern Jews and Southern

Tic aspects of the gestural behavior of Eastern Jews and Southern Conditions. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter; 1972. Ekman P, Friesen WV. The repertoire of nonverbal behavior: categories, origins, usage, and coding. Semiotica. 1969; 1:49?8. Ekman P, Friesen WV. Hand movements. The Journal of Communication. 1972; 22:353?4.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptLang Linguist Compass. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2016 November 01.Abner et al.PageEnfield, NJ. The anatomy of meaning: speech, gesture, and composite utterances. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press; 2009. Franklin A, Giannakidou A, SB856553 site Goldin-Meadow S. Negation, questions, and structure building in a homesign system. Cognition. 2011; 118(3):398?16. [PubMed: 23630971] Frick-Horbury D, Guttentag RE. The effects of restricting hand gesture production on lexical retrieval and free recall. The American Journal of Psychology. 1998; 111(1):43?2. Frishberg N. Arbitrariness and iconicity: historical change in American Sign Language. Language. 1975; 51(3):696?19. Goldin-Meadow, S. Hearing gestures: how our hands help us think. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2003a. Goldin-Meadow, S. Resilience of language: what gesture creation in deaf children can tell us about how all children learn language. New York, NY: Psychology Press; 2003b. Goldin-Meadow, S. How gesture helps children learn language. Language in interaction. In: Arnon, I.; Casillas, M.; Kurumada, C.; Estigarribia, B., editors. Studies in honor of Eve V. Clark. The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 2014. p. 157-71. Goldin-Meadow S, Alibali MW, Church RB. Transitions in concept acquisition: using the hand to read the mind. Psychological Review. 1993; 100(2):279?7. [PubMed: 8483984] Goldin-Meadow S, Beilock SL. Action’s influence on thought: the case of gesture. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2010; 5(6):664?4. [PubMed: 21572548] Goldin-Meadow S, Brentari D. Gesture, sign and language: the coming of age of sign language and gesture studies. 2015 Under review. Goldin-Meadow S, Cook SW, Mitchell ZA. Gesturing gives children new ideas about math. Psychological Science. 2009; 20(3):267?2. [PubMed: 19222810] Goldin-Meadow S, Nusbaum H, Kelly S, Wagner S. Explaining math: gesturing lightens the load. Psychological Science. 2001; 12:516?2. [PubMed: 11760141] Gullberg, M. Gesture as a communication order Pan-RAS-IN-1 strategy in second language discourse: a study of learners of French and Swedish. Lund, Sweden: Lund University Press; 1998. Gussenhoven C. Testing the reality of focus domains. Language and Speech. 1983; 26(1):61?0. Harrison S. Evidence for node and scope of negation in coverbal gesture. Gesture. 2010; 10(1):29?1. Haviland JB. Anchoring, iconicity, and orientation in Guugu Yimithirr pointing gestures. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 1993; 3(l):3?5. Haviland, JB. Gesture. In: Duranti, A., editor. A companion to linguistic anthropology. Malden, MA, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing; 2004. p. 197-221. Hirschberg J, Ward G. The interpretation of the high-rise question contour in English. Journal of Pragmatics. 1995; 24(4):407?2. Hirschberg J, Ward G. Cognitive skills and gesture peech redundancy: formulation difficulty or communicative strategy? Gesture. 2011; 11(1):40?0. Hostetter AB, Alibali MW, Kita S. I see it in my hands’ eye: representational gestures reflect conceptual demands. Language and Cognitive Processes. 2007; 22:313?6. Iverson JM, Goldin-Meadow S. Why people.Tic aspects of the gestural behavior of Eastern Jews and Southern Conditions. Berlin, Germany: Mouton de Gruyter; 1972. Ekman P, Friesen WV. The repertoire of nonverbal behavior: categories, origins, usage, and coding. Semiotica. 1969; 1:49?8. Ekman P, Friesen WV. Hand movements. The Journal of Communication. 1972; 22:353?4.Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author Manuscript Author ManuscriptLang Linguist Compass. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2016 November 01.Abner et al.PageEnfield, NJ. The anatomy of meaning: speech, gesture, and composite utterances. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press; 2009. Franklin A, Giannakidou A, Goldin-Meadow S. Negation, questions, and structure building in a homesign system. Cognition. 2011; 118(3):398?16. [PubMed: 23630971] Frick-Horbury D, Guttentag RE. The effects of restricting hand gesture production on lexical retrieval and free recall. The American Journal of Psychology. 1998; 111(1):43?2. Frishberg N. Arbitrariness and iconicity: historical change in American Sign Language. Language. 1975; 51(3):696?19. Goldin-Meadow, S. Hearing gestures: how our hands help us think. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 2003a. Goldin-Meadow, S. Resilience of language: what gesture creation in deaf children can tell us about how all children learn language. New York, NY: Psychology Press; 2003b. Goldin-Meadow, S. How gesture helps children learn language. Language in interaction. In: Arnon, I.; Casillas, M.; Kurumada, C.; Estigarribia, B., editors. Studies in honor of Eve V. Clark. The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 2014. p. 157-71. Goldin-Meadow S, Alibali MW, Church RB. Transitions in concept acquisition: using the hand to read the mind. Psychological Review. 1993; 100(2):279?7. [PubMed: 8483984] Goldin-Meadow S, Beilock SL. Action’s influence on thought: the case of gesture. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2010; 5(6):664?4. [PubMed: 21572548] Goldin-Meadow S, Brentari D. Gesture, sign and language: the coming of age of sign language and gesture studies. 2015 Under review. Goldin-Meadow S, Cook SW, Mitchell ZA. Gesturing gives children new ideas about math. Psychological Science. 2009; 20(3):267?2. [PubMed: 19222810] Goldin-Meadow S, Nusbaum H, Kelly S, Wagner S. Explaining math: gesturing lightens the load. Psychological Science. 2001; 12:516?2. [PubMed: 11760141] Gullberg, M. Gesture as a communication strategy in second language discourse: a study of learners of French and Swedish. Lund, Sweden: Lund University Press; 1998. Gussenhoven C. Testing the reality of focus domains. Language and Speech. 1983; 26(1):61?0. Harrison S. Evidence for node and scope of negation in coverbal gesture. Gesture. 2010; 10(1):29?1. Haviland JB. Anchoring, iconicity, and orientation in Guugu Yimithirr pointing gestures. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology. 1993; 3(l):3?5. Haviland, JB. Gesture. In: Duranti, A., editor. A companion to linguistic anthropology. Malden, MA, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing; 2004. p. 197-221. Hirschberg J, Ward G. The interpretation of the high-rise question contour in English. Journal of Pragmatics. 1995; 24(4):407?2. Hirschberg J, Ward G. Cognitive skills and gesture peech redundancy: formulation difficulty or communicative strategy? Gesture. 2011; 11(1):40?0. Hostetter AB, Alibali MW, Kita S. I see it in my hands’ eye: representational gestures reflect conceptual demands. Language and Cognitive Processes. 2007; 22:313?6. Iverson JM, Goldin-Meadow S. Why people.

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