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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Early Prelinguistic Gesture Development and Its Relationship to Language Development
Authors:Thea Cameron-Faulkner  Nivedita Malik  Circle Steele  Stefano Coretta  Ludovica Serratrice  Elena Lieven
Institution:1. University of Manchester;2. Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich;3. University of Reading
Abstract:Many Western industrialized nations have high levels of ethnic diversity but to date there are very few studies which investigate prelinguistic and early language development in infants from ethnic minority backgrounds. This study tracked the development of infant communicative gestures from 10 to 12 months (n = 59) in three culturally distinct groups in the United Kingdom and measured their relationship, along with maternal utterance frequency and responsiveness, to vocabulary development at 12 and 18 months. No significant differences were found in infant gesture development and maternal responsiveness across the groups, but relationships were identified between gesture, maternal responsiveness, and vocabulary development.
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