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L A Petitto

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Cognition|October 1, 1987
On the autonomy of language and gesture: evidence from the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign LanguageL A Petitto
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 22, 1991
Babbling in the manual mode: evidence for the ontogeny of languageL A Petitto, P F Marentette
Brain and Language|September 1, 1979
On the evidence for linguistic abilities in signing apesL A Petitto, M S Seidenberg
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 27, 2013
How age of bilingual exposure can change the neural systems for language in the developing brain: a functional near infrared spectroscopy investigation of syntactic processing in monolingual and bilingual childrenK K Jasinska, L A Petitto
Developmental Neuropsychology|August 22, 2014
Development of neural systems for reading in the monolingual and bilingual brain: new insights from functional near infrared spectroscopy neuroimagingK K Jasińska, L A Petitto
Nature|September 7, 2001
Language rhythms in baby hand movementsL A Petitto, S Holowka, L E Sergio, et al.
Neuropsychologia|November 30, 2016
Bilingualism yields language-specific plasticity in left hemisphere's circuitry for learning to read in young childrenK K Jasińska, M S Berens, I Kovelman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 23, 1979
Can an ape create a sentence?H S Terrace, L A Petitto, R J Sanders, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|July 19, 2016
Visual sign phonology: insights into human reading and language from a natural soundless phonologyL A Petitto, C Langdon, A Stone, et al.
Journal of Child Language|July 14, 2001
Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: implications for the mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisitionL A Petitto, M Katerelos, B G Levy, et al.
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Cognition|October 1, 1987
On the autonomy of language and gesture: evidence from the acquisition of personal pronouns in American Sign LanguageL A Petitto
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 22, 1991
Babbling in the manual mode: evidence for the ontogeny of languageL A Petitto, P F Marentette
Brain and Language|September 1, 1979
On the evidence for linguistic abilities in signing apesL A Petitto, M S Seidenberg
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|August 27, 2013
How age of bilingual exposure can change the neural systems for language in the developing brain: a functional near infrared spectroscopy investigation of syntactic processing in monolingual and bilingual childrenK K Jasinska, L A Petitto
Developmental Neuropsychology|August 22, 2014
Development of neural systems for reading in the monolingual and bilingual brain: new insights from functional near infrared spectroscopy neuroimagingK K Jasińska, L A Petitto
Nature|September 7, 2001
Language rhythms in baby hand movementsL A Petitto, S Holowka, L E Sergio, et al.
Neuropsychologia|November 30, 2016
Bilingualism yields language-specific plasticity in left hemisphere's circuitry for learning to read in young childrenK K Jasińska, M S Berens, I Kovelman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 23, 1979
Can an ape create a sentence?H S Terrace, L A Petitto, R J Sanders, et al.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|July 19, 2016
Visual sign phonology: insights into human reading and language from a natural soundless phonologyL A Petitto, C Langdon, A Stone, et al.
Journal of Child Language|July 14, 2001
Bilingual signed and spoken language acquisition from birth: implications for the mechanisms underlying early bilingual language acquisitionL A Petitto, M Katerelos, B G Levy, et al.
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