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Part I: Ontogeny / Phylogeny C h ap ter O n e ............................................. ... ................. ......................... 12 On The Different Applications Of Haeckel's Biogenetic Law In Language Origin And Evolution Studies Nathalie Gontier Chapter Two .......................................... 30 Children gesture before beginning to talk: some questions raised from an evolutionary perspective Michele Guidetti C hapter T hree ........................................ ............... ............................ 4 3 The gestural origin of language and its lateralization: theory and data from studies in nonhuman primates Jacques Vauclair and Adrien Meguerditchian Part I1 : Phonetic and phonological development Chapter Four................................... ........... ............. 60 From proto-syllabic frames to first words: an audio-visual survey of Two French children from 6 to 16 months Claire Lalev6e & Anne Vilain C hapter F ive ............................. ........ .......... . ............................... .. 80 When the Speech Frame meets the Sign Frame in a developmental framework Virginie Ducey-Kaufmann, Christian Abry and Coriandre Vilain C h ap ter S ix . ............................ ........... ................ ................................. 10 0 Emergence of a vowel gesture control Attunement of the anticipatory rounding temporal pattern in French children Aude Noiray, Marie-Agnis Cathiard, Christian Abry, Lucie M6nard and Christophe Savariaux Chapter Seven..... ................................... 117 The Development of Early Infant Vowel Productions as an Active Adaptation to the Native Language Una M. R6hr-Sendlmeier and Claudia Dahnken Chapter Eight................................ ........................ 133 The role of UG in the initial state of the phonological grammar Paula M. Reimers C hapter N ine ......................................... ............................................ 156 Phonological proficiency and accuracy of young hearing-impaired children with a cochlear implant Karen Schauwers, Helena Taelman, Steven Gillis and Paul Govaerts Part III: Grammatical development Chapter Ten ........................................ 172 Noun grammaticization in French: prosodic and lexical factors on determiner use in children's speech Dominique Bassano, Isabelle Maillochon and Sylvain Mottet Chapter Eleven .................... ................................... 193 Lexical growth, grammatical competence and discourse reference: potential risks for children with a hearing deficiency Jacqueline van Kampen Part IV: Child directed speech Chapter Twelve ....................................................... 208 From Babbling to First Words: Acoustic Analyses of German Infants Britta Lintfert