The natural order of events: how speakers of different languages represent events nonverbally
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Creating a communication system from scratch: gesture beats vocalization hands down.Gesture, sign and language: The coming of age of sign language and gesture studies.Culture and biology in the origins of linguistic structureOn the way to language: event segmentation in homesign and gesture.Prediction, events, and the advantage of agents: the processing of semantic roles in visual narrativeTracing the roots of syntax with Bayesian phylogenetics.A new perspective on word order preferences: the availability of a lexicon triggers the use of SVO word order.Investigating constituent order change with elicited pantomime: a functional account of SVO emergence.Spatial language facilitates spatial cognition: evidence from children who lack language input.Cognitive constraints on constituent order: evidence from elicited pantomime.Widening the Lens on Language Learning: Language Creation in Deaf Children and Adults in Nicaragua: Commentary on Senghas.Production and comprehension show divergent constituent order preferences: Evidence from elicited pantomimeThe impact of time on predicate forms in the manual modality: signers, homesigners, and silent gesturers.Gesturing makes memories that last.A word in the hand: action, gesture and mental representation in humans and non-human primates.Turkish- and English-speaking children display sensitivity to perceptual context in the referring expressions they produce in speech and gesture.Temporal Structure in Emerging Language: From Natural Data to Silent Gesture.Ventral and dorsal streams for choosing word order during sentence production.Does language shape silent gesture?GESTURE'S ROLE IN CREATING AND LEARNING LANGUAGEGesture's role in speaking, learning, and creating language.Blind Speakers Show Language-Specific Patterns in Co-Speech Gesture but Not Silent Gesture.Linear grammar as a possible stepping-stone in the evolution of language.Young children make their gestural communication systems more language-like: segmentation and linearization of semantic elements in motion events.Should pantomime and gesticulation be assessed separately for their comprehensibility in aphasia? A case study.On the learnability of frequent and infrequent word orders: an artificial language learning study.Abstract structural representations of goal-directed behavior.Gesture as representational action: A paper about function.The resilience of structure built around the predicate: Homesign gesture systems in Turkish and American deaf childrenOrder of the major constituents in sign languages: implications for all language.Production and Comprehension of Pantomimes Used to Depict Objects.Widening the lens: what the manual modality reveals about language, learning and cognition.A noisy-channel account of crosslinguistic word-order variation.Not so secret agents: Event-related potentials to semantic roles in visual event comprehension.Language Emergence.The influence of the visual modality on language structure and conventionalization: insights from sign language and gesture.The comprehensibility of pantomimes produced by people with aphasia.Early conceptual and linguistic processes operate in independent channels.Encoding of event roles from visual scenes is rapid, spontaneous, and interacts with higher-level visual processing.Form and Function in the Evolution of Grammar.
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The natural order of events: how speakers of different languages represent events nonverbally
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