Gesture
Publications:
Mayberry, R.I. & Nicoladis,
E. (2000). Gesture reflects language development: Evidence from
bilingual children. Current Directions in Psychological Science,
9, 192-196.
Nicoladis, E., Mayberry, R. & Genesee, F. (1999). Gesture and early bilingual development. Developmental Psychology, 35, 514-526.
Nicoladis, E. & Genesee, F. (1996). Bilingual communication strategies and language dominance. In A. Stringfellow, D. Cahana-Amitay, E. Hughes, & A. Zukowski (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (pp. 518-527). Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
Presentations:
Sherman, J. & Nicoladis, E.
(June 27, 2001). What's the difference between gestures in L1
and L2? Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association.
Ste. Foy, Quebec
Nicoladis, E. & Kearney, R. (June 27, 2001). Gesturing in bilingual four-year olds. Poster presented at the Canadian Psychological Association. Ste. Foy, Quebec
Kearney, R. & Nicoladis, E. (June 30, 2000). Learning Cultural Norms: Evidence from Gestures in Bilingual/Bicultural Children. Paper presented at the International Cultural Research Network Exploring Cultural Perspectives. Xi'an, China.
Nicoladis, E. (March 9, 2000). The speech-gesture system: Evidence from bilingual children. Invited talk as part of Psychology Colloquium, Queens University. Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Nicoladis, E. (March 1, 1999). The speech-gesture system: Evidence from bilingual children. Invited talk at Augustana University College's Psychology Symposium. Camrose, Alberta, CANADA
Nicoladis, E. & Genesee, F. (April 10, 1997). The role of gesture in young bilingual children's communication with a monolingual stranger. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Bilingualism. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Nicoladis, E. & Genesee, F. (November 5, 1995). How do bilingual children compensate for dominance: Verbally or non-verbally? Paper presented at Boston University Conference on Language Development. Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.