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Peer reviewedGoldin-Meadow, Susan; Iverson, Jana M. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Introduces articles in journal issue devoted to research on gestures. Discusses importance of studying gesture, its definition, and open theoretical and practical questions on the subject, including (1) Is the relationship between gesture and speech one of equal partners? (2) Are there developmental changes in the relationship between gesture and…
Descriptors: Body Language, Child Development, Communication Research, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedNcNeill, David – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Describes conventional and nonconventional gestures, asserting they form an integrated system with language but on different levels, working together to produce a web of visuo-spatial expression surrounding linear speech products. Conventional gestures can be loosely bound temporally with speech but require across-context codes; nonconventional…
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication Research, Context Effect, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedGoldin-Meadow, Susan – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Explores research on development of integrated speech-gesture system from its origins during the one-word period of language learning through childhood. Concludes that, although there may be a brief period prior to onset of two-word speech during which gesture and speech are not well integrated, ability to convey and interpret speech and gestures…
Descriptors: Body Language, Child Development, Child Language, Communication Research
Peer reviewedCapirci, Olga; Volterra, Virginia; Montanari, Sandro – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Compared production of gestures, signs, and words by a child simultaneously acquiring sign language and speech to that of a group of children exposed only to speech. Found that exposure to sign language influences the extent to which the manual modality of expression is used for communicative purposes but does not alter the rate or course of…
Descriptors: Body Language, Child Language, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedGoodwyn, Susan W.; Acredolo, Linda P. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Describes a 14-year program of research, the focus of which was the capacity of normal infants to incorporate gestural symbols into their earliest expressive vocabularies. Explores the effects of such gesturing on vocal language development, the theoretical implications for researchers, and the practical applications for parents. (Author/EV)
Descriptors: Body Language, Child Development, Communication Research, Infants
Peer reviewedMayberry, Rachel I.; Jaques, Joselynne; DeDe, Gayle – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Investigated effects of stuttering on gesture for adults and children. Found through transcription of videotaped narratives that during bouts of stuttering, the coexpressed gesture always waits for fluent speech to resume. Also found that the lower ratio of spoken words to coexpressed gestures for children may be due to lower attentional/cognitive…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Body Language, Children
Peer reviewedIverson, Jana M. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Although gestural communication is largely visuo-spatial, the extent to which a visual model is necessary for the development of gesture is unclear. This article summarizes recent research on gesture production by congenitally blind speakers and discusses the implications of these results for the hypothesized link between gesture and thought.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blindness, Body Language, Children
Peer reviewedMorford, Jill P. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Summarizes research on structure of gesture produced in absence of speech. Finds that gestures of both hearing individuals who have been asked not to speak and deaf individuals who depend solely on gesture to communicate (including homesigners) exhibit characteristics typically associated with speech; gestures are segmented and linear rather than…
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication Research, Deafness, Language Patterns
Peer reviewedBenenson, Joyce; Apostoleris, Nicholas; Parnass, Jodi – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Uses a sociometric analysis to explore the differential organization of boys' and girls' peer groups. Finds that boys structure their peer groups by creating a large central cluster composed of smaller integrated clusters, whereas girls form small clusters unrelated to one another. Nevertheless, girls are aware of and sensitive to the status of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedCairns, Robert; Xie, Hongling; Leung, Man-Chi – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Maintains that the study of peer relations has focused heavily on children's dyadic experiences. Argues that an analysis of children's experiences at the network or group level provides an equally compelling perspective on their relations within their peer system. Shows how the dynamics of peer networks determine social experiences and influence…
Descriptors: Child Development, Friendship, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
Peer reviewedKindermann, Thomas – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Presents a network-assessment technique and examples showing how group experiences affect children's behavior. Compares classical sociometry and the use of composite social maps. Discusses quantifying peer-network information, using peer-network profiles as context descriptors, and identifying change in children and networks. Shows that peer-group…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
Peer reviewedSabongui, Amir Georges; Bukowski, William M.; Newcomb, Andrew F. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Presents a conceptual framework to guide understanding of the peer network. Uses this network approach to study changes in younger adolescents' popularity over a six-month period. Reports that changes in popularity are related to the child's initial level of aggression, observable prominence, and the popularity of the child's best friend.…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Friendship, Longitudinal Studies, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedLaursen, Brett; Williams, Vickie A. – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
This study examined the developmental variations in adolescent close relationships with family members, friends, and romantic partners. Within the context of social exchange theory, the study shows how interdependence and closeness shift from parents to peers and romantic partners, with patterns that differ somewhat for adolescents with and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dating (Social), Friendship, Interpersonal Attraction
Peer reviewedFurman, Wyndol; Wehner, Elizabeth A. – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
Presents a conceptual and empirical framework for examining the developmental changes that romantic relationships undergo over the course of adolescence. Describes several empirical studies that have examined age differences and delineates an agenda for subsequent developmental work. (JPB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Age Differences, Dating (Social)
Peer reviewedShulman, Shmuel; Levy-Shiff, Rachel; Kedem, Peri; Alon, Eiton – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
Examined adolescent intimacy in close friendships and romantic relationships from a systemic perspective. Found qualitative sex-related differences in how partners balance closeness and individuality in the two types of close friendships. Development of an intimate romantic relationship was also found to require greater commitment for males than…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dating (Social), Friendship, Interpersonal Attraction


