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9781433836299

Gesture in Language Development Across the Lifespan

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    9781433836299

  • ISBN10:

    1433836297

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2021-11-30
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association

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Summary

When do human beings begin producing gestures, and how do they evolve throughout our cognitive and social development?

This book investigates the rich and complex ways in which gesture precedes language development and then is used in conjunction with language across the lifespan.

Some experts argue that gesture is a part of language, while others argue it is a partner to language. But all agree that gesture plays a major role in language development and practices, and therefore must be captured by scientific analyses.

This volume explores gesture's many functions--communicative, restorative, cognitive--across cultures and ages, in monolingual and multilingual populations, in students and in teachers.

Gestures, verbal productions, signs, gazes, facial expressions, and postures are all part of our socially learned, intersubjective communicative systems that we combine for the purpose of sharing meaning, referring to present and absent entities and events,  expressing projects, desires, and feelings, and so much more.

Collectively, the chapters demonstrate how gestures contribute to the cognitive and social development of humans within their lifespan, and may also indicate the efficacy of interactional practices and cognitive processes.

This book is thought-provoking reading for psycholinguists, cognitive scientists, and all who study language development.






 

Author Biography

Aliyah Morgenstern, PhD, is Professor of English linguistics and language acquisition at Sorbonne Nouvelle University. Her research is focused on multimodal interaction and language development, using ethnographic methods to capture ecological data. Dr. Morgenstern's current research projects intend to retrace children's pathways into multimodal language acquisition in a scaffolding interactional environment. She also works on typological and cultural differences in multimodal adult-child and adult-adult interactions in French, English, Russian, German, and French Sign Language. Dr. Morgenstern uses a plurisemiotic, multi-linguistic level approach, and a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses. 

Susan Goldin-Meadow, PhD, is the Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Psychology and Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago. Her research interests include language development and creation as well as gesture's role in communicating, thinking, and learning. Dr. Goldin-Meadow's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, the March of Dimes, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke. She has served as a member of the language review panel for NIH, has been a Member-at-Large to the Section on Linguistics and Language Science in AAAS, and was part of the Committee on Integrating the Science of Early Childhood Development sponsored by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine and leading to the book Neurons to Neighborhoods. She is a Fellow of AAAS, APS, and APA (Divisions 3 and 7). in 2001, Dr. Goldin-Meadow was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and a James McKeen Cattell Fellowship which led to her two recently published books, Resilience of Language and Hearing Gesture. She is currently the President of the Cognitive Developmental Society and the editor of the new journal sponsored by the Society for Language Development, Language Learning and Development. Dr. Goldin-Meadow also serves as chair of the developmental area program. 

Table of Contents

Contributors

Chapter 1. Introduction to Gesture in Language
Aliyah Morgenstern and Susan Goldin-Meadow
 
Part I: An Emblematic Gesture: Pointing

Chapter 2. Pointing in Gesture and Sign
Kensy Cooperrider and Kate Mesh

Chapter 3. Early Pointing Gestures
Aliyah Morgenstern

Part II: Gesture Before Speech

Chapter 4. Early Gesture Predicts Later Language Development
Meredith L. Rowe, Ran Wei, and Virginia C. Salo

Chapter 5. Interaction Between Modalities and Within Development
Olga Capirci, Maria Cristina Caselli, and Virginia Volterra
 

Part III: Gesture With Speech During Language Learning

Chapter 6. Constructing a System of Communication with Gestures and Words
Eve V. Clark and Barbara F. Kelly

Chapter 7. Embodying Language Complexity: Co-Speech Gestures Between Age 3 and 4
Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel

Chapter 8. Gesture Can Facilitate Children's Learning and Generalization of Verbs
Casey Hall, Elizabeth Wakefield, and Susan Goldin-Meadow

 
Part IV: Gesture After Speech is Mastered

Chapter 9. On the Codevelopment of Gesture and Monologic Discourse in Children
Jean-Marc Colletta

Chapter 10. Understanding How Gestures are Produced and Perceived
Susan Wagner Cook

Chapter 11. Gesture in the Aging Brain
Tilbe Göksun, Demet Özer, and Seda Akbiyik
 

Part V: Gesture With More Than One Language

Chapter 12. Gesture in Bilingual Language Acquisition
Elena Nicoladis and Lisa Smithson
 
Chapter 13. Bimodal Convergence: How Languages Interact in Multicompetent Language Users' Speech and Gestures
Marianne Gullberg
 
Chapter 14. Gesture Helps Second and Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Gale Stam and Marion Tellier

Afterword: Gesture as Part of Language or Partner to Language Across the Lifespan
Aliyah Morgenstern and Susan Goldin-Meadow

Index
About the Editors

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