The present paper focuses on early stages of development exploring the emergence of the gesture language system in infancy and his evolution toward the adult system. Old and recent studies carried on mainly in our Laboratory are described and discussed. According the perspective that emerged in the late 1970's the findings on the role of gesture in the acquisition and development of language did not raise any particular interest in a wider audience. In more recent years a new theoretical framework emerging from different disciplines and perspectives (evolutionary, neuro-physiological, linguistic) made this approach to the ontogeny of language extremely relevant. Findings on the tight link between actions, gestures, and spoken words in young children support some hypothesis put forward by these different perspectives and are in accordance with this new theoretical framework.
Gesture and speech. The emergence and development of a strong and changing partnership
Capirci O;Volterra V
2008
Abstract
The present paper focuses on early stages of development exploring the emergence of the gesture language system in infancy and his evolution toward the adult system. Old and recent studies carried on mainly in our Laboratory are described and discussed. According the perspective that emerged in the late 1970's the findings on the role of gesture in the acquisition and development of language did not raise any particular interest in a wider audience. In more recent years a new theoretical framework emerging from different disciplines and perspectives (evolutionary, neuro-physiological, linguistic) made this approach to the ontogeny of language extremely relevant. Findings on the tight link between actions, gestures, and spoken words in young children support some hypothesis put forward by these different perspectives and are in accordance with this new theoretical framework.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.