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Validating Silent Gesture Lab Studies in a Naturally Emerging Sign Language: How Order is Used to Describe Intensional Versus Extensional Events in Nicaraguan Sign Language

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Languages are neither designed in classrooms nor drawn from dictionaries—they are products of human minds and human interactions. However, it is challenging to understand how structure grows in these circumstances because generations of use and transmission shape and reshape the structure of the languages themselves.
Molly Flaherty, Marieke Schouwstra
wiley   +1 more source

The Mind Hidden in Our Hands

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract Our hands are always with us and are used for communication all over the world. When children do not have an established language model to learn from, they use their hands to gesture, and these gestures take on the forms of language. In this role, the hands reveal the fundamental properties of the mind that give shape to language.
Susan Goldin‐Meadow
wiley   +1 more source

First records of Amblyomma geayi and Amblyomma varium (Ixodida: Ixodidae) parasitizing sloths in Nicaragua. [PDF]

open access: yesExp Appl Acarol
Oporta-López JJ   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Translations, translocations, and pluralism: A transnational and multilingual analysis of the circulation of radical geographical knowledge

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, EarlyView.
Abstract Based on recently opened multilingual archives, this paper addresses relationally three transnational cases of early networking for critical and radical geography that took place in different countries and languages between the 1970s and the 1980s.
Federico Ferretti
wiley   +1 more source

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