Primary Journals

DefinitiveBabySignCom - Whole family 450Abrahamsen, A., M. Cavallo, and J.A. McCluster. “Is the sign advantage a robust phenomenon? From gesture to language in two modalities” Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 1985, 177-209.

Barinaga M. New insights into how babies learn language. Science, 1997, 227. 5326:641.

Bonvillan J.D. Orlansky M.D. Novack. L.L. Developmental milestones: sign language acquisition and motor development. Child development, December 1983. 54(6):1435-45.

Boyatzis, C. J. An introduction to the special issue. Journal of nonverbal behavior, gesture, and development, summer 2000: 24(2):59-62.

Capone N.C. McGregor K.K. Gesture development: a review for clinical and research practices. Journal of speech, language and hearing research, February 2004. 47(1):173-86.

Daniels, M. Dancing with words. Signing for hearing children’s literacy. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey, 2001.

Daniels, M. “the effects of sign language on hearing children’s language development.” Communication education 43 1994. 291-98.

Daniels, M. “seeing language: the effect over time of sign language on vocabulary development in early childhood education.” Child study journal 26. 1996. 193-208.

Goldin-Meadow, S. and H. Feldman. “the creation of communication system: a study of deaf children of hearing parents.” Sign language studies. 8. 1975. 225-234.

Griffith, P.L. “mode-switching and mode-finding in a hearing child of deaf parents.” Sign language studies 48. 1985. 195-222.

Hall, S. S., and K.S. Weatherly, “Using sign language with trachetomized infants and children.” Pediatric news. 15. 1985. 195-222.

Holmes, K.M., and D.W. Holmes. “Signed and spoken language development in a hearing child of hearing parents.” Sign language studies. 28. 1980. 239-254.

Iverson, J., O. Capirci and M. Caselli. “from communication to language in two modalities.” Cognitive development 9. 1994. 23-43.

Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn 1990. “Sign language among hearing infants: the spontaneous development of symbolic gestures” In from gestures to language in hearing and deaf children, edited by v. volterra and c. erting. New york: springer- verlag.

Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn 1990. “the significance of symbolic gesturing for understanding language development.” In Annals of Child development, edited by R. vasta, vol 7, 1-42. London: Jessica kingsley publishers.

Susan Goodwyn and Linda Acredolo 1993. “symbolic gesture versus word: is there a modality advantage for onset of symbolic use?” Child development 64: 688-701.

Linda Acredolo and Susan Goodwyn 1997. “Furthering our understanding of what humans understand.” Human development 40:25-31.

Susan Goodwyn and Linda Acredolo. 1998. “encouraging symbolic gestures: effect on the relationship between gestures and speech.” In the nature and function of gesture in children’s communication, edited by j. Iverson and S. Goldin-Meadows, 61-73. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Goodwyn S.W. Acredolo LP. Brown CA. Impact of symbolic gesturing on early language development. Journal of nonverbal behavior, summer 2000: 24(2):81-103.

Linda Acredolo, Susan Goodwyn, Karen Horobin, and Yvonne Emmons. 1990. “the signs and sounds of early language development.” In Child psychology: A handbook of contemporary issues, edited by L Balter and C. Tamis-Lemonda, 116-139. new york psychology press.

Liszkowski U. Carpenter M. Henning A. Striano T. Tomasello, M. Twelve-month-olds point to share attention and interest. Developmental science, June 2004: 7(3):297-307.

McNeil N.M. Alibali MW, Evans JL. The role of gesture in children’s comprehension of spoken language: now they need it, now they don’t. Journal of nonverbal behavior, summer 2000:24(2):131-50.

Namy L.L. Acredolo L., Goodwyn S. Verbal labels and gestural routines in parental communication with young children. Journal of nonverbal behavior, summer 2000: 24(2):63-79.

Prinz, P.M. and E.A. Prinz. “simultaneous acquisition of ASL and Spoken English.” Sign language studies 25. 1979. 283-96.
Thompson RH, McKerchar PM, Dancho KA, The effects of delayed physical prompts and reinforcement on baby sign language acquisition. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Fall 2004; 37(3):379-83.

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