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absence of a bilingual advantage in cognitive flexibilty ...
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Gesture hand preference among bilingual and monolingual adults ...
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Hand Preference in Adults’ Referential Gestures during Storytelling: Testing for Effects of Bilingualism, Language Ability, Sex and Age ...
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Previous studies have shown that gestures are mediated by the left hemisphere. The primary purpose of this study was to test whether most gestures are also asymmetrical, i.e., produced with the right hand. We also tested four predictors of the degree of right-hand gesture use: bilingualism, language ability, sex, and age. These factors have been related to differences in the degree of language lateralization. English monolinguals, French–English bilinguals, and French monolinguals watched a cartoon and told the story back. For the gestures they produced while speaking, we calculated the percentage produced with the right hand. As predicted, the majority of gestures were right-handed (60%). Bilingualism, language ability, and age were not significantly related to hand choice in either English or French. In English, males tended to produce more right-handed gestures than females. These results raise doubts as to whether hand preference in gestures reflects speech lateralization. We discuss possible alternative ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0403699 https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0403699
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How bilinguals refer to Mandarin throwing actions in English
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In: Int J Billing (2021)
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Absence of a bilingual cognitive flexibility advantage: A replication study in preschoolers
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In: PLoS One (2021)
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Hand preference in referential gestures: Relationships to accessing words for speaking in monolingual and bilingual children
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In: Brain Behav (2021)
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Attention and inhibition in bilingual children: a replication study ...
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Working memory capacity and structure in monolinguals, bilinguals, and multilinguals .xlsx ...
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Working memory capacity and structure in monolinguals, bilinguals, and multilinguals ...
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Pantomime (Not Silent Gesture) in Multimodal Communication: Evidence From Children’s Narratives
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French-English bilingual children’s motion event communication shows crosslinguistic influence in speech but not gesture
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