The Cognitive Psychology of Speech Related Gesture

The Cognitive Psychology of Speech Related Gesture
Author: Pierre Feyereisen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351788274

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Why do we gesture when we speak? The Cognitive Psychology of Speech-Related Gesture offers answers to this question while introducing readers to the huge interdisciplinary field of gesture. Drawing on ideas from cognitive psychology, this book highlights key debates in gesture research alongside advocating new approaches to conventional thinking. Beginning with the definition of the notion of communication, this book explores experimental approaches to gesture production and comprehension, the possible gestural origin of language and its implication for brain organization, and the development of gestural communication from infancy to childhood. Through these discussions the author presents the idea that speech-related gestures are not just peripheral phenomena, but rather a key function of the cognitive architecture, and should consequently be studied alongside traditional concepts in cognitive psychology. The Cognitive Psychology of Speech Related Gesture offers a broad overview which will be essential reading for all students of gesture research and language, as well as speech therapists, teachers and communication practitioners. It will also be of interest to anybody who is curious about why we move our bodies when we talk.

Gestures and Speech

Gestures and Speech
Author: Pierre Feyereisen,Jacques-Dominique de Lannoy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1991-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521377625

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This 1991 book surveys research on gestures carried out from various perspectives: psycho- and sociolinguistic, ethological, social, cognitive, and developmental psychological, and neuropsychological.

Speech Accompanying Gesture

Speech Accompanying Gesture
Author: Sotaro Kita
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781000149944

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When we speak, we often spontaneously produce gestures. Such gestures are an integral part of face-to-face verbal communication. The relationship between speech and gesture is the theme of this Special Issue. The articles cover a wide range of issues: cultural differences, language and gesture development, cognitive development, bilingualism, foreign language learning, persuasion, and "common grounds" between the speaker and the addressee. The Special Issue is of interest not only to those who study the multimodal nature of communication, but also to those who seek new insights into psycholinguistic issues, using gesture as the "window" into the speaker's mind.

Gesture Speech and Sign

Gesture  Speech  and Sign
Author: Lynn S. Messing,Ruth Campbell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: UCSC:32106015580530

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Gestures are unique because they communicate an individual's moods and desires to the world but operate under different psychological and cognitive constraints than other actions. Thus, the connections between gesture and language - spoken and signed - pose some fascinating questions. How intimately are gesture and language connected? Did one evolve from the other? To what extent are they similarly processed in the brain? And in what ways are signed languages akin to spoken language and gestures? Gesture, Speech, and Sign examines these questions, bringing together an array of experts from all over the world to explore the origins, neurobiology, and uses of these three communication systems. Its discussion of how a greater understanding of the issues surrounding gesture and language can be used to improve human-computer interactions is an important and distinguishing feature of the book. Designed to appeal to a multi-disciplinary audience, Gesture, Speech, and Sign is perfect for advanced students and researchers in neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, and computer science as well as to those involved in deaf studies.

Why Gesture

Why Gesture
Author: R. Breckinridge Church,Martha W. Alibali,Spencer D. Kelly
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2017-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027265777

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Co-speech gestures are ubiquitous: when people speak, they almost always produce gestures. Gestures reflect content in the mind of the speaker, often under the radar and frequently using rich mental images that complement speech. 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. Chapters in this edited volume present a range of diverse perspectives (including neural, cognitive, social, developmental and educational), consider gestural behavior in multiple contexts (conversation, narration, persuasion, intervention, and instruction), and utilize an array of methodological approaches (including both naturalistic and experimental). The book demonstrates that gesture influences how humans develop ideas, express and share those ideas to create community, and engineer innovative solutions to problems.

Language and Gesture

Language and Gesture
Author: David McNeill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2000-08-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521777615

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Landmark study on the role of gestures in relation to speech and thought.

Aspectuality across Languages

Aspectuality across Languages
Author: Alan Cienki,Olga K. Iriskhanova
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027263698

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The book provides a nuanced, multimodal perspective on how people express events via certain grammatical forms of verbs in speech and certain qualities of movement in manual gestures. The volume is the outcome of an international project that involved three teams: one each from France, Germany, and Russia, including scholars from the Netherlands and the United States. Aspect and gesture use are studied in three Indo-European languages, i.e. French, German, and Russian. The book also summarizes the main points and arguments from French, German, and Russian works on aspect in relation to tense, bringing these historical traditions together for an English-speaking reading audience. The work rekindles some fundamental theorizing about events and aspect, reinvigorating it in a new light with the use of recent theorizing from cognitive linguistics and cognitive psychology, as well as new research methods applied to new data from actual spoken, interactive language use. It illustrates the value of researching the variably multimodal nature of communication – as well as theoretical issues in connection with thinking for speaking and mental simulation – from an empirical point of view.

Gesture Speech Integration Combining Gesture and Speech to Create Understanding

Gesture Speech Integration  Combining Gesture and Speech to Create Understanding
Author: Naomi Sweller,Kazuki Sekine,Autumn Hostetter
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889713127

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