The Impulse to Gesture

The Impulse to Gesture
Title The Impulse to Gesture PDF eBook
Author Simon Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2018-08-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108417205

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Establishing the inseparability of grammar and gesture, this book explains what determines when, how, and why we gesture.

The Impulse to Gesture

The Impulse to Gesture
Title The Impulse to Gesture PDF eBook
Author Simon Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2018-08-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108266347

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Gestures are central to the way people use language when they interact. This book places our impulse to gesture at the very heart of linguistic structure: grammar. Based on the phenomenon of negation - a linguistic universal with clear grammatical and gestural manifestations - Simon Harrison argues that linguistic concepts are fundamentally multi modal and shows how they lead to recurrent bindings between grammar and gesture when people speak. Studying how speakers express negation multi modally in a range of social and professional contexts, Harrison explores how and when people gesture, what people achieve linguistically and discursively with their gestures, and why we find similar uses of gesture in different languages (including spoken and signed language). Establishing the inseparability of grammar and gesture, this book is an important reference for any researcher interested in the relation between language, gesture, and cognition.

Why We Gesture

Why We Gesture
Title Why We Gesture PDF eBook
Author David McNeill
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 382
Release 2015-12-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1316483487

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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.

Poetic Gesture

Poetic Gesture
Title Poetic Gesture PDF eBook
Author Kristine S. Santilli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 182
Release 2013-12-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1136714200

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This study addresses the problem of meaning as it is conveyed by poetic language, attempting to move beyond some of the obstacles and boundaries of contemporary critical approaches. By providing a phenomenological context, and through a theoretical contemplation of certain myths as embodiments of the tacit 'logic' of poetry, the book argues that poems convey meaning much the way that spontaneous unreadable gestures do. Moving between theory and practice, and drawing upon the poetry of Wallace Stevens whose work is embedded with a richness and complexity of gesture, the author shows how the poetic text sustains and embodies an inconvertible, ancient and innately human form of linguistic knowledge.

Practical Elements of Elocution ...

Practical Elements of Elocution ...
Title Practical Elements of Elocution ... PDF eBook
Author Robert Irving Fulton
Publisher
Total Pages 488
Release 1903
Genre Elocution
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Public Speaking

Public Speaking
Title Public Speaking PDF eBook
Author James Albert Winans
Publisher
Total Pages 556
Release 1920
Genre Elocution
ISBN

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Integrating Gestures

Integrating Gestures
Title Integrating Gestures PDF eBook
Author Silva Ladewig
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 254
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110668653

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Gestures are now viewed as an integral part of spoken language. But little attention has been paid to the recipients’ cognitive processes of integrating both gesture and speech. How do people understand a speaker’s gestures when inserted into gaps in the flow of speech? What cognitive-semiotic mechanisms allow this integration to occur? And what linguistic and gestural properties do people draw on when construing multimodal meaning? This book offers answers by investigating multimodal utterances in which speech is replaced by gestures. Through fine-grained cognitive-linguistic and cognitive-semiotic analyses of multimodal utterances combined with naturalistic perception experiments, six chapters explore gestures’ potential to realize grammatical notions of nouns and verbs and to integrate with speech by merging into multimodal syntactic constructions. Analyses of speech-replacing gestures and a range of related phenomena compel us to consider gestures as well as spoken and signed language as manifestations of the same conceptual system. An overarching framework is proposed for studying these different modalities together – a multimodal cognitive grammar.