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      Developing language in a developing body: the relationship between motor development and language development.

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      Journal of child language
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          ABSTRACTDuring the first eighteen months of life, infants acquire and refine a whole set of new motor skills that significantly change the ways in which the body moves in and interacts with the environment. In this review article, I argue that motor acquisitions provide infants with an opportunity to practice skills relevant to language acquisition before they are needed for that purpose; and that the emergence of new motor skills changes infants' experience with objects and people in ways that are relevant for both general communicative development and the acquisition of language. Implications of this perspective for current views of co-occurring language and motor impairments and for methodology in the field of child language research are also considered.

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          Journal
          J Child Lang
          Journal of child language
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1469-7602
          0305-0009
          Mar 2010
          : 37
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA. jiverson@pitt.edu
          Article
          S0305000909990432 NIHMS175063
          10.1017/S0305000909990432
          2833284
          20096145
          9d946000-bd20-448b-b1bc-6aa3e3cfcd3a
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