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Spontaneous sign systems created by deaf children in two cultures

Susan Goldin-Meadow and Carolyn Mylander

Nature 391, 279-281(15 January 1998)

doi:10.1038/34646

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Figure 1

Probability that a gesture will be produced for transitive actors (TA), patients (P), and intransitive actors (IA) in a two-element gesture sentence.

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Figure 2

Mean number of complex gesture sentences as a proportion of total gesture sentences in Chinese and American deaf children and their mothers.

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Figure 3

Development of complex gesture sentences in American deaf children and their mothers (proportion of total gesture sentences).

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