Marie Coppola
Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
182 Scholarly Contributions
Are measures of nonverbal reasoning truly nonlinguistic? Evidence from deaf, hard-of-hearing and typically hearing children
2023
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Deaf children’s number mapping skills: Later language exposure, not deafness, explains delays
2021
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Delayed language exposure has a negative impact on receptive vocabulary skills in deaf and hard of hearing children despite early use of hearing technology
2020
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
How quickly does phonology emerge in a “village” vs.“community” sign language?
2019
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Grammaticalization of the Body and Space in Nicaraguan Sign Language
2019
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
The impact of communicative network structure on the conventionalization of referring expressions in gesture.
2016
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Interaction alone cannot support the emergence of a spatial agreement system in a paired interaction context
2016
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Strategies in gesture and sign for demoting an agent: Effects of language community and input
2016
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
THE IMPACT OF COMMUNICATIVE NETWORK STRUCTURE ON THE CONVENTIONALIZATION OF REFERRING EXPRESSIONS IN GESTURE
2016
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Disentangling language and education effects on false belief understanding: Evidence from homesigners, signers, and unschooled spanish speakers
2014
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Emergence of Natural Language Lexicons: Empirical and Modeling Evidence from Homesign and Nicaraguan Sign Language
2014
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
Emergence of natural language lexicons: Empirical and modeling evidence from Homesign and Nicaraguan Sign Language
2014
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
WHO chased the bird? Narrative cohesion in an emerging language
2013
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
WHO chased the bird? Narrative cohesion in Nicaraguan signing
2013
Research Type: Conference Proceedings