Why we gesture: the surprising role of hand movements in communication
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Cambridge University Press
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Beschreibung: | xviii, 206 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781316502365 9781107137189 |
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adam_text | Gestures are fundamental to the way we communicate, yet our understanding of this communicative impulse is clouded by a number of ingrained assumptions. Are gestures merely ornamentation to speech? Are they simply an “add-on” to spoken language? Why do we gesture? These and other questions are addressed in this fascinating book. McNeill explains that the common view of language and gesture as separate entities is misinformed: language is inseparable from gesture. There is gesture-speech unity.
Containing over 100 illustrations, Why We Gesture provides visual evidence to support the book’s central argument that gestures orchestrate speech. This compelling book will be welcomed by students and researchers working in linguistics, psychology, and communication.
Contents
List of figures page ix
List of tables xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I Gesture-orchestrated speech 1
1 Why we gesture 3
1.1 What is a “gesture”? 4
1.2 A gesture continuum 5
1.3 Notation 5
1.4 The beat 8
1.5 Emblems and pointing 9
1.6 The conception of language and gesture in this book 10
1.7 Self-demonstrations 15
1.8 The synchrony test 18
2 The growth point 21
2.1 Absorbing context 26
2.2 The dialectic 29
2.3 Minimal units 31
2.4 “Two tribes” 32
2.5 Summary of the GP 36
3 New forms of human action 38
3.1 Two kinds of action 38
3.2 Arguments for “new” gesture-actions 44
3.3 Worldviews and cross-purposes 45
3.4 Conclusion 53
4 Orchestration and unpacking 54
4.1 Orchestration and unpacking 54
4.2 The catchment 57
4.3 Multiple contexts 60
4.4 The “strong prediction” 63
4.5 Metapragmatic orchestration 65
4.6 Inner speech and Vygotskian internalization 77
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viii
4.7 The mystery of speed 80
4.8 The micro-level 82
4.9 Codability 85
4.10 Overall summary 85
5 Mimicry and metaphor 86
5.1 Why mimicry? 86
5.2 Mimicry of author-GPs 92
5.3 Mimicry in performance 93
5.4 Metaphors and metaphoricity 93
5.5 Phonetic symbolism 97
5.6 The emblem as metaphor 98
5.7 Musical growth points 104
Part II Phylogenesis, ontogenesis, brain 107
6 Phylogenesis 109
6.1 Gesture-first 109
6.2 Mead’s Loop 118
6.3 Origin of syntax 126
6.4 Evolution timeline 130
6.5 Models and modules 134
6.6 Overall summary and discussion of phylogenesis 140
7 Ontogenesis 142
7.1 Two to three acquisitions 142
7.2 “Acquisition 1” (again)—gesture-first 143
7.3 “Dark age”—extinction 144
7.4 “Acquisition 2”—gesture-speech unity 145
7.5 Discrepancy of findings, resolution 148
7.6 Third acquisition 153
7.7 Timing of gesture—speech unity 154
7.8 Summary 155
8 Brain 157
8.1 Brain model 157
8.2 Evidence of aproprioception 158
8.3 Evidence of the “split-brain” 166
8.4 Evidence of language disorders 168
8.5 Specific memory 178
8.6 Another look at the brain link 182
Part III The last page 185
9 Why we gesture (again) 187
References 188
Index 200
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