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Citing Papers

The role of gesture in communication and thinking
1999
The myth of language universals: Language diversity and its importance for cognitive science
2009 Standout
Social perception from visual cues: role of the STS region
2000 Standout
Differential roles for left inferior frontal and superior temporal cortex in multimodal integration of action and language
2009
A review and synthesis of the first 20years of PET and fMRI studies of heard speech, spoken language and reading
2012 Standout
Infants' Learning about Words and Sounds in Relation to Objects
1999
On the Anglocentricities of current reading research and practice: The perils of overreliance on an "outlier" orthography.
2008 Standout
Cognition and functional outcome among deaf and hearing people with schizophrenia
2007
Putting Language Back in the Body: Speech and Gesture on Three Time Frames
2002
Disruption of an Evolutionarily Novel Synaptic Expression Pattern in Autism
2016 StandoutNobel
The relationship between neurocognition and social cognition with functional outcomes in schizophrenia: A meta-analysis
2010 Standout
What stuttering reveals about the development of the gesture-speech relationship
1998
Understanding and sharing intentions: The origins of cultural cognition
2005 Standout
Interactive use of sign language by cross-fostered chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).
2000
Cognition Without Control
2009
A Praxeological Approach to Subjectivation in a Material World
2001 Standout
How Children Learn the Meanings of Words
2000 Standout
Gesture
1997
What's communication got to do with it? Gesture in children blind from birth.
1997
In time with the music: the concept of entrainment and its significance for ethnomusicology
2005 Standout
Reading Comprehension of Dutch Deaf Children
2006
Explaining Math: Gesturing Lightens the Load
2001
Grounded Cognition
2007 Standout
Supersizing the Mind
2008 Standout
Wandering in Darkness
2010 Standout
Single words, multiple words, and the functions of language
1995

Works of Jenny L. Singleton being referenced

When learners surpass their models: The acquisition of American Sign Language from inconsistent input
2004
Silence is liberating: Removing the handcuffs on grammatical expression in the manual modality.
1996
Silence is liberating: Removing the handcuffs on grammatical expression in the manual modality.
1996
Once Is Not Enough: Standards of Well-Formedness in Manual Communication Created over Three Different Timespans
1993
From Sign to Word
1998
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