Integrating Gestures
The Interdisciplinary Nature of Gesture
Contributor(s)
Stam, Gale (editor)
Ishino, Mika (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100367Language
EnglishAbstract
Gestures convey information about culture, discourse, thought, intentionality, emotion, intersubjectivity, cognition, and first and second language acquisition. Additionally, they are used by non-human primates to communicate with their peers and with humans. Consequently, the modern field of gesture studies has attracted researchers from a number of different disciplines such as anthropology, cognitive science, communication, neuroscience, psycholinguistics, primatology, psychology, robotics, sociology and semiotics. This volume presents an overview of the depth and breadth of current research in gesture. Its focus is on the interdisciplinary nature of gesture. The chapters included in the volume are divided into six themes: the nature and functions of gesture, first language development and gesture, second language effects on gesture, gesture in the classroom and in problem solving, gesture aspects of discourse and interaction, and gestural analysis of music and dance.
URI
http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31784https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/45671
Keywords
Linguistics; Deixis; IntersubjectivityDOI
10.1075/gs.4.22gerISBN
9789027287205OCN
742616497Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing CompanyPublisher website
https://benjamins.com/content/homePublication date and place
Amsterdam & Philadelphia, 2011Grantor
Series
Gesture Studies,Classification
Semantics, discourse analysis, etc