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Multimodal encoding of motion events in speech, gesture and cognition
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- Language and Cognition , First View
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- 15 December 2023, pp. 1-20
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Sign advantage: Both children and adults’ spatial expressions in sign are more informative than those in speech and gestures combined
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- Journal of Child Language , First View
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- 13 December 2022, pp. 1-27
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Speaking but not gesturing predicts event memory: a cross-linguistic comparison
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- Language and Cognition / Volume 14 / Issue 3 / September 2022
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- 02 June 2022, pp. 362-384
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Word order preference in sign influences speech in hearing bimodal bilinguals but not vice versa: Evidence from behavior and eye-gaze
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 26 / Issue 1 / January 2023
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- 20 May 2022, pp. 48-61
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Using depiction for efficient communication in LIS (Italian Sign Language)
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- Language and Cognition / Volume 13 / Issue 3 / September 2021
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- 19 July 2021, pp. 367-396
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No effects of modality in development of locative expressions of space in signing and speaking children
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- Journal of Child Language / Volume 47 / Issue 6 / November 2020
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- 17 March 2020, pp. 1101-1131
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Types of iconicity and combinatorial strategies distinguish semantic categories in silent gesture across cultures
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- Language and Cognition / Volume 12 / Issue 1 / March 2020
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- 13 September 2019, pp. 84-113
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Language contact does not drive gesture transfer: Heritage speakers maintain language specific gesture patterns in each language
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 23 / Issue 2 / March 2020
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- 30 April 2019, pp. 414-428
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On the way to language: event segmentation in homesign and gesture*
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- Journal of Child Language / Volume 42 / Issue 1 / January 2015
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- 20 March 2014, pp. 64-94
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5 - Event representations in signed languages
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- Event Representation in Language and Cognition
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- 01 March 2011
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- 23 December 2010, pp 84-107
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How children talk about a conversation*
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- Journal of Child Language / Volume 23 / Issue 3 / October 1996
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- 26 September 2008, pp. 693-714
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Learning to use demonstratives in conversation: what do language specific strategies in Turkish reveal?
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- Journal of Child Language / Volume 33 / Issue 2 / May 2006
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- 24 May 2006, pp. 303-320
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3 - The influence of addressee location on spatial language and representational gestures of direction
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- Language and Gesture
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- 07 January 2010
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- 03 August 2000, pp 64-83
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