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Embodying rhythmic properties of a foreign language through hand-clapping helps children to better pronounce words ...
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Hand gestures facilitate novel segment learning (Xi et al., 2020) ...
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Hand gestures facilitate novel segment learning (Xi et al., 2020) ...
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Observing and producing durational hand gestures facilitates the pronunciation of novel vowel-length contrasts
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Observing and producing pitch gestures facilitates the learning of Mandarin chinese tones and words
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Hand gestures facilitate the acquisition of novel phonemic contrasts when they appropriately mimic target phonetic features
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Hand-clapping to the rhythm of newly learned words improves L2 pronunciation: evidence from training Chinese adolescents with French words
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Hand-clapping to the rhythm of newly learned words improves L2 pronunciation: evidence from Catalan and Chinese learners of French
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Observing pitch gestures favors the learning of Spanish intonation by Mandarin speakers
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Producing pitch gestures enhances the acquisition of Mandarin Chinese tones
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