D McNeill - Advances in Visual Semiotics, 1992 - degruyter.com
Gestures are seemingly trivial, but actually they are interesting and crucial components of language. By studying them, in conjunction with language (not in isolation), we gain new …
Many nonverbal behaviors—smiling, blushing, shrugging—reveal our emotions. One nonverbal behavior, gesturing, exposes our thoughts. This book explores how we move our …
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Pragmatics & cognition, 1999 - jbe-platform.com
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
McNeill (1985) claimed that speech and its accompanying gestures “share a common computational stage” that is located early in the speech production process. This position …
M Graziano, M Gullberg - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
There is plenty of evidence that speech and gesture form a tightly integrated system, as reflected in parallelisms in language production, comprehension, and development (;). Yet, it …
P Feyereisen, JD De Lannoy - 1991 - books.google.com
Why do people gesture while speaking? What role does this activity play in verbal exchanges? Which kind of relationship does it exhibit between the verbal and the gestural …
People engaged in speaking ordinarily perform a variety of movements which are not strictly a part of the speaking act: they nod their heads, change their postures, gesture with their …
U Hadar, D Wenkert-Olenik, R Krauss, N Soroker - Brain and language, 1998 - Elsevier
Patterns of speech-related ('coverbal') gestures were investigated in three groups of right- handed, brain-damaged patients and in matched controls. One group had anomic aphasia …
G Beattie, J Coughlan - British journal of psychology, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
The tip‐of‐the‐tongue (TOT) state was induced in participants to test Butterworth & Hadar's (1989) theory that iconic gestures have a functional role in lexical access. Participants were …