In:Gesture and Multimodal Development
Edited by Jean-Marc Colletta and Michèle Guidetti
[Benjamins Current Topics 39] 2012
► pp. 7–26
Pointing gesture in young children
Hand preference and language development
Published online: 13 June 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.39.02coc
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.39.02coc
This chapter provides an overview of recent studies that have investigated the development of pointing behaviors in infants and toddlers. First, we focus on deictic gestures and their role in language development, taking into account the different hand shapes and the different functions of pointing, and examining the cognitive abilities that may or may not be associated with the production of pointing gestures. Second, we try to demonstrate that when a distinction is made between pointing gestures and manipulative activities, the study of children’s hand preference can help to highlight the development of speech-gesture links.
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