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In:Integrating Gestures: The interdisciplinary nature of gesture
Edited by Gale Stam and Mika Ishino
[Gesture Studies 4] 2011
► pp. 187200

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2025. The function of the pointing gesture-speech combination in children’s story retelling. Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 38:1  pp. 192 ff. DOI logo
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Sparaci, Laura, Domenico Formica, Francesca Romana Lasorsa, Luigi Raiano, Paola Venuti & Olga Capirci
2022. New Methods for Unraveling Imitation Accuracy Differences Between Children with Autism and Typically Developing Peers. Perceptual and Motor Skills 129:6  pp. 1749 ff. DOI logo
Bello, Arianna, Silvia Stefanini, Pasquale Rinaldi, Daniela Onofrio & Virginia Volterra
2020. Gestural symbolic strategies in children with Down syndrome. Gesture 19:2-3  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
Marentette, Paula, Reyhan Furman, Marcus E. Suvanto & Elena Nicoladis
2020. Pantomime (Not Silent Gesture) in Multimodal Communication: Evidence From Children’s Narratives. Frontiers in Psychology 11 DOI logo
Tomasuolo, Elena, Chiara Bonsignori, Pasquale Rinaldi & Virginia Volterra
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Colletta, Jean-Marc, Ramona Kunene Nicolas & Michèle Guidetti
2018. Gesture and speech in adults’ and children’s narratives. In Sources of variation in first language acquisition [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 22],  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Volterra, Virginia, Olga Capirci, Pasquale Rinaldi & Laura Sparaci
2018. From action to spoken and signed language through gesture. Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 19:1-2  pp. 216 ff. DOI logo
Volterra, Virginia, Olga Capirci, Pasquale Rinaldi & Laura Sparaci
2020. From action to spoken and signed language through gesture. In How the Brain Got Language – Towards a New Road Map [Benjamins Current Topics, 112],  pp. 216 ff. DOI logo
Volterra, Virginia, Olga Capirci, Maria Cristina Caselli, Pasquale Rinaldi & Laura Sparaci
2017. Developmental evidence for continuity from action to gesture to sign/word. Language, Interaction and Acquisition 8:1  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo
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2017. Getting a Grasp on Children’s Representational Capacities in Pantomime of Object Use. Journal of Cognition and Development 18:2  pp. 246 ff. DOI logo
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2016. Gesture and Symbolic Representation in Italian and English‐Speaking Canadian 2‐Year‐Olds. Child Development 87:3  pp. 944 ff. DOI logo
Cristilli, Carla
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