Why gesture? :: how the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating /
What are gestures doing? Why do we use them? This book is the first to systematically explore the functions of gesture in speaking, thinking, and communicating -focusing on the variety of purposes served for the gesturer as well as for the viewer of gestures.
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
[2017]
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Schriftenreihe: | Gesture studies ;
Volume 7. |
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Zusammenfassung: | What are gestures doing? Why do we use them? This book is the first to systematically explore the functions of gesture in speaking, thinking, and communicating -focusing on the variety of purposes served for the gesturer as well as for the viewer of gestures. |
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spelling | Why gesture? : how the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating / edited by R. Breckinridge Church, Martha W. Alibali and Spencer D. Kelly. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Gesture Studies, 1874-6829 ; Volume 7 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Understanding gesture: Description, mechanism and function / Martha W. Alibali -- pt. 1 function of gesture production -- Section 1 function of gesture production for language -- ch. 2 Representational gestures help speakers package information for speaking / Sotaro Kita -- ch. 3 Function and processing of gesture in the context of language / Ash Ozyurek -- ch. 4 asymmetric redundancy of gesture and speech / J.P. de Ruiter -- ch. 5 Gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / David McNeill -- ch. 5 Supplement Exchange on gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / David McNeill -- Section 2 function of gesture for cognition and social interaction -- ch. 6 function of gesture in learning and memory / Kimberly M. Fenn -- ch. 7 Gestures highlight perceptual-motor representations in thinking / Rebecca Boncoddo -- ch. 8 One function of gesture is to make new ideas: The action-cognition transduction hypothesis / Mitchell J. Nathan -- ch. 9 Gesture in socio-moral reasoning / Leanne Beaudoin-Ryan -- ch. 10 Multi-modal communication of common ground: A review of social functions / Janet Bavelas -- pt. 2 function of gesture comprehension -- ch. 11 Exploring the boundaries of gesture-speech integration during language comprehension / Spencer D. Kelly -- ch. 12 Computational gesture research: Studying the functions of gesture in human-agent interaction / Stefan Kopp -- ch. 13 Making and breaking common ground: How teachers use gesture to foster learning in the classroom / R. Breckinridge Church -- ch. 14 function of gesture in mathematical and scientific discourse in the classroom / Melissa Singer -- ch. 15 Gesture's role in learning interactions: A focus on clinical populations / Jana M. Iverson -- ch. 16 sound of silence: The functions of gestures in pauses in native and non-native interaction / Marion Tellier -- pt. 3 Why gesture? Some theoretical implications -- ch. 17 Understanding gesture as representational action: A functional account of how action and gesture differ with respect to thinking and learning / Susan Goldin-Meadow -- ch. 18 So how does gesture function in speaking, communication, and thinking? / Susan Goldin-Meadow. What are gestures doing? Why do we use them? This book is the first to systematically explore the functions of gesture in speaking, thinking, and communicating -focusing on the variety of purposes served for the gesturer as well as for the viewer of gestures. Gesture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054727 Sign language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122390 Gestes. Langage par signes. gesture. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Gesture fast Sign language fast Electronic book. Church, R. Breckinridge, editor. Alibali, Martha Wagner, editor. Kelly, Spencer D., editor. has work: Why gesture? (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3wfVt6thPcV9P8VWWTDy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Why gesture? Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017] 9789027228499 (DLC) 2017001388 (OCoLC)969828242 Gesture studies ; Volume 7. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1503991 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Why gesture? : how the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating / Gesture studies ; Understanding gesture: Description, mechanism and function / function of gesture production -- function of gesture production for language -- Representational gestures help speakers package information for speaking / Function and processing of gesture in the context of language / asymmetric redundancy of gesture and speech / Gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / Supplement Exchange on gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / function of gesture for cognition and social interaction -- function of gesture in learning and memory / Gestures highlight perceptual-motor representations in thinking / One function of gesture is to make new ideas: The action-cognition transduction hypothesis / Gesture in socio-moral reasoning / Multi-modal communication of common ground: A review of social functions / function of gesture comprehension -- Exploring the boundaries of gesture-speech integration during language comprehension / Computational gesture research: Studying the functions of gesture in human-agent interaction / Making and breaking common ground: How teachers use gesture to foster learning in the classroom / function of gesture in mathematical and scientific discourse in the classroom / Gesture's role in learning interactions: A focus on clinical populations / sound of silence: The functions of gestures in pauses in native and non-native interaction / Why gesture? Some theoretical implications -- Understanding gesture as representational action: A functional account of how action and gesture differ with respect to thinking and learning / So how does gesture function in speaking, communication, and thinking? / Gesture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054727 Sign language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122390 Gestes. Langage par signes. gesture. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Gesture fast Sign language fast |
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title_alt | Understanding gesture: Description, mechanism and function / function of gesture production -- function of gesture production for language -- Representational gestures help speakers package information for speaking / Function and processing of gesture in the context of language / asymmetric redundancy of gesture and speech / Gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / Supplement Exchange on gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / function of gesture for cognition and social interaction -- function of gesture in learning and memory / Gestures highlight perceptual-motor representations in thinking / One function of gesture is to make new ideas: The action-cognition transduction hypothesis / Gesture in socio-moral reasoning / Multi-modal communication of common ground: A review of social functions / function of gesture comprehension -- Exploring the boundaries of gesture-speech integration during language comprehension / Computational gesture research: Studying the functions of gesture in human-agent interaction / Making and breaking common ground: How teachers use gesture to foster learning in the classroom / function of gesture in mathematical and scientific discourse in the classroom / Gesture's role in learning interactions: A focus on clinical populations / sound of silence: The functions of gestures in pauses in native and non-native interaction / Why gesture? Some theoretical implications -- Understanding gesture as representational action: A functional account of how action and gesture differ with respect to thinking and learning / So how does gesture function in speaking, communication, and thinking? / |
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title_full | Why gesture? : how the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating / edited by R. Breckinridge Church, Martha W. Alibali and Spencer D. Kelly. |
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topic | Gesture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85054727 Sign language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122390 Gestes. Langage par signes. gesture. aat PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh Gesture fast Sign language fast |
topic_facet | Gesture. Sign language. Gestes. Langage par signes. gesture. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. Gesture Sign language Electronic book. |
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