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A Feel for Numbers: The Changing Role of Gesture in Manipulating the Mental Representation of an Abacus Among Children at Different Skill Levels
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How We Think about Temporal Words: A Gestural Priming Study in English and Chinese
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Iconic gestures prime words: comparison of priming effects when gestures are presented alone and when they are accompanying speech
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When do speakers use gesture to specify who does what to whom? The role of language proficiency and type of gesture in narratives
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When do speakers use gestures to specify who does what to whom? : the role of language proficiency and type of gestures in narratives
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Turkish- and English-speaking children display sensitivity to perceptual context in the referring expressions they produce in speech and gesture
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When speech is ambiguous gesture steps in: Sensitivity to discourse-pragmatic principles in early childhood
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Using the Hands to Identify Who Does What to Whom: Gesture and Speech Go Hand-in-Hand
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The natural order of events : how speakers of different languages represent events nonverbally
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In: PNAS, vol. 105, no. 27(2008), p. 9163-9168 (2008)
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MPI für Psycholinguistik
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