This study compares words and gestures produced in a controlled experimental setting by children raised in different linguistic/cultural environments to examine the robustness of gesture use at an early stage of lexical development. Twenty-two Italian and twenty-two Japanese toddlers (age range 25 - 37 months) performed the same picture-naming task. Italians produced more spoken correct labels than Japanese but a similar amount of representational gestures temporally matched with words. However, Japanese gestures reproduced more closely the action represented in the picture. Results confirm that gestures are linked to motor actions similar for all children, suggesting a common developmental stage, only minimally influenced by culture.

A Comparative Study on Representational Gestures in Italian and Japanese Children

Volterra Virginia
2012

Abstract

This study compares words and gestures produced in a controlled experimental setting by children raised in different linguistic/cultural environments to examine the robustness of gesture use at an early stage of lexical development. Twenty-two Italian and twenty-two Japanese toddlers (age range 25 - 37 months) performed the same picture-naming task. Italians produced more spoken correct labels than Japanese but a similar amount of representational gestures temporally matched with words. However, Japanese gestures reproduced more closely the action represented in the picture. Results confirm that gestures are linked to motor actions similar for all children, suggesting a common developmental stage, only minimally influenced by culture.
2012
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
36
2
149
164
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http://www.springer.com/psychology/personality+%26+social+psychology/journal/10919
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gestures
picture naming
cross-cultural/ linguistic comparison
PROGETTO: Gestures and language in children with atypical and at risk developmental profiles: relationships among competences, mother-child interaction modalities and proposals of intervention; ACRONIMO:PRIN 2008 - 2008J2WEEK; DISCIPLINA DI RIFERIMENTO: Psychology; AREA DI VALUTAZIONE: 11 - Scienze storiche, filosofiche, psicologiche e pedagogiche; ID_PUMA: /cnr.istc/2012-A0-048
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Pettenati, Paola; Sekine, Kazuki; Congestrì, Elena; Volterra, Virginia
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