From Gesture to Symbol: The Relationship Between Form and Meaning in the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns in American Sign Language |
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18 months 23 months 28 AGE months acquiring acquisition of personal adult American Sign Language anaphoric appeared avoidance Bates Bellugi Cambridge Carla Charney Chiat Child Language child's knowledge contexts correct deaf child deictic pointing forms deixis doll early example eye gaze Figure fingerspelled form to refer full lexical function grammatical hairclip hearing children imitation indexical pointing Jean Piaget Kate language acquisition device language development learning Length of Utterance linguistic forms meaning name sign non-linguistic number of signs objects and locations objects and places paralinguistic particular period Petitto picture pointing gestures pointing to objects possessive pronoun pre-linguistic produced pronominal pronoun elicitation tasks pronoun errors pronoun forms pronoun pointing pronoun reversal errors pronouns in ASL proper nouns Psycholinguistics role Salk Institute second person SELF/ADDRESSEE POINTS semantic Sign and Combination spatial index spoken language spontaneously structure Summary of Kate's symbol syntactic Table third person pronouns total=4 verb videotape Vocabulary and Frequencies WANT
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What the Hands Reveal about the Brain Howard Poizner,Edward S. Klima,Ursula Bellugi Limited preview - 1987 |
An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition Stephen Crain,Diane Lillo-Martin No preview available - 1999 |