Marie Coppola
Professor/Psychological Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
182 Scholarly Contributions
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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The importance of peer socialization for Deaf children’s development
2016
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Interaction alone cannot support the emergence of a spatial agreement system in a paired interaction context.
2016
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The effects of language experience on the development of number representations in deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing children
2016
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The roots of Sign Language identity: Life and language evolution perspectives
2016
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The impact of language experience on the development of number representations in deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing children
2016
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Early and accessible language input: Creating an optimal foundation for deaf and hard of hearing children’s linguistic and cognitive development
2016
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Breaking new ground: Methods for linguistic and cognitive fieldwork with signers of emerging languages
2016
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Unexpected routes to language: Evidence from child and adult homesign systems
2016
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The effects of gesture frequency on discourse production in anomic aphasia: A preliminary investigation
2016
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Strong and weak agents in gesture and emerging sign language
2016
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Watching language grow in the manual modality: Nominals, predicates, and handshapes
2015
Research Type: Journal Article
Forging a morphological system out of two dimensions: Agentivity and number
2015
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EEG/ERP investigations of spoken and signed languages’ prosody and syntax.
2015
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