Natural human interaction requires us to produce and process many different signals, including speech, hand and head gestures, and facial expressions. These communicative …
In a conversation, recognising the speaker's social action (eg, a request) early may help the potential following speakers understand the intended message quickly, and plan a timely …
During face-to-face communication, recipients need to rapidly integrate a plethora of auditory and visual signals. This integration of signals from many different bodily articulators …
In the last decade, a growing body of work has convincingly demonstrated that languages embed a certain degree of non-arbitrariness (mostly in the form of iconicity, namely the …
In face-to-face conversation, recipients might use the bodily movements of the speaker (eg gestures) to facilitate language processing. It has been suggested that one way through …
In face-to-face communication, multimodal cues such as prosody, gestures, and mouth movements can play a crucial role in language processing. While several studies have …
This study aimed to investigate the psychophysiological markers of imagery processes through EEG/ERP recordings. Visual and auditory stimuli representing 10 different semantic …
S Torres-Martínez - Linguistics Vanguard, 2022 - degruyter.com
In an interesting paper, Casasanto, Daniel & Tom Gijssels. 2015. What makes a metaphor an embodied metaphor? Linguistics Vanguard 1 (1). 327–337 introduce a skeptical view of …
PL Rohrer, E Delais-Roussarie, P Prieto - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Previous work has shown how native listeners benefit from observing iconic gestures during speech comprehension tasks of both degraded and non-degraded speech. By contrast …