Marie Coppola
Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
182 Scholarly Contributions
Distinguishing agents and patients in homesign language systems
2025
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Agent and patient categories in English-speaking adults and children and Homesigners.
2025
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Expert recommendations for inclusive SLP services for Deaf children who use signed language.
2024
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Plenary Address: The context of transmission matters in the creation and evolution of language.
2024
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Who did what to whom? Marking event participants in Nicaraguan homesign systems
2024
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How the deaf community and sign language emerged in Nicaragua.
2024
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Role of language experience on Spontaneous Focus on Number in oral deaf and hard of hearing children
2024
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The role of language in building one and two-place predicates: Event imitation in homesigners
2024
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The Effects of Gesture Frequency On Discourse Production In Anomic Aphasia: A Preliminary Investigation
2017
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Explaining the math/number gap: A meta-analysis comparing Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and Normally Hearing peers
2016
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The relationship between social perspective taking and language creation.
2016
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Language creation, language experience, and cognitive development: Research in the Coppola Lab
2016
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Leveraging first-hand experience to assess theory of mind development in Deaf populations with limited sign language ability
2016
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Disentangling language and education effects on false belief understanding: Evidence from homesigners, signers, and unschooled Spanish speakers
2016
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The interactions of gesture, aphasia, and lexical retrieval: Implications for narrative production in anomic aphasia
2016
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A richly-connected communicative network hastens conventionalization of gestural referring expressions
2016
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The impact of communicative network structure on the conventionalization of referring expressions in gesture
2016
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