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Learning to talk in a gesture-rich world: Early communication in Italian vs. American children

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Italian children are immersed in a gesture-rich culture. Given the large gesture repertoire of Italian adults, young Italian children might be expected to develop a larger inventory of gestures than American children. If so, do these gestures impact the course of language learning? We examined gesture and speech production in Italian and US children between the onset of first words and the onset of two-word combinations. We found differences in the size of the gesture repertoires produced by the Italian vs. the American children, differences that were inversely related to the size of the children's spoken vocabularies. Despite these differences in gesture vocabulary, in both cultures we found that gesturespeech combinations reliably predicted the onset of two-word combinations, underscoring the robustness of gesture as a harbinger of linguistic development.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Early communication; Gesture and culture; Gesture in Italian; Gesture-word combinations; Two-word speech
List of contributors:
Volterra, Virginia; Capirci, Olga
Authors of the University:
CAPIRCI OLGA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/33247
Published in:
FIRST LANGUAGE
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