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The medium is still the message: Canadian federal politicians' gestural stance markers of credibility and opinion
Sie, Trevor. - 2022
Abstract: This thesis is about gestural/textual stances of Canadian federal politicians – how and what two speakers/gesturers convey about their political messaging in 2019 before the Federal election. In particular the focus of this thesis was to understand their stances as their spoken utterances are marked by co-verbal manual and non-manual gestures. In short, the aim of this study was to collect and analyze their gestures. The central relationships under study were: 1. What are the gestures that are used most often to reflect a speaker’s stance; & 2. Is there a unique contribution of gestural stance markers to overall stance in the composite utterance, and if so, how much? Once the manual gestures were coded and organized, they were interpreted as they co-occurred with text. Additionally, stance marking was developed into a coding checklist of stance and non-stance marking of non-manual gestures based on findings in the gesture literature. I found that gestures with finger combinations tended to display speakers’ opinion-based stances more than signify points (BEATS) in their discourse involving their convincing/credibility-based stances. Second, basic hand orientation of palm-based gestures revealed an inverse relationship between the two speakers. This pattern emerged in two of the four basic orientations: Palm lateral and palm vertical. For Pierre Poilievre (hereafter ‘P’), gestures with a palm facing laterally or vertically tended to be used twice as often for stances conveying his credibility than for conveying his opinion. On the contrary, the same hand gestures with the lateral or vertical hand orientation conveyed Elizabeth May’s (hereafter ‘M’) opinion twice as often as they did for expressing her credibility. Additionally, I found that non-manual gestures such as smiles, shrugs, eyebrow raises, posture shifts, lean-ins, head-tilts, head shakes, and the division of gesture space all supported both speakers’/gesturers’ use of multiple viewpoints to convey their stances. ; May 2022
Keyword: cognitive linguistics; control gestures; credibility; discourse analysis; gesture; metaphor; political disourse; qualitative; stance
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/36407
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Grasping at metaphors: a corpus-based analysis of the inferential processes which shape semantic construal
Doell, Sydney. - 2021
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A corpus-based study of inanimate classifiers in Vietnamese
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How Bilingualism Contributes to Healthy Development in Deaf Children: A Public Health Perspective [<Journal>]
Wilkinson, Erin [Verfasser]; Morford, Jill P. [Verfasser]
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The origins of Russian-Tajik Sign Language : investigating the historical sources and transmission of a signed language in Tajikistan
Power, Justin (Justin Michael). - 2020
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Corpus Monologues ...
Wilkinson, Erin. - : University of Manitoba, 2019
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Exploring the skills, qualifications and perspectives of American Sign Language teachers in Manitoba
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The interaction between surrogates and tokens in American Sign Language
Hawes, Dareth. - 2016
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Research methods in psycholinguistic investigations
In: Research methods in sign language studies (Chichester, 2015), p. 209-249
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Research methods in sign language studies : a practical guide
Martin, Amber J.; Johnston, Trevor; Palmer, Jeffrey Levi. - Chichester : John Wiley, 2015. Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2015
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The time course of cross-language activation in deaf ASL-English bilinguals
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Bilingual word recognition in deaf and hearing signers: Effects of proficiency and language dominance on cross-language activation
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 30 (2014) 2, 251-271
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Morphosyntactic variation in American Sign Language : genre effects on the usage of SELF
In: Sign language research, uses and practices (Berlin, 2013), p. 259-284
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A functional description of "self" in American Sign Language
In: Sign language studies. - Washington, DC : Gallaudet Univ. Press 13 (2013) 4, 462-490
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When deaf signers read English: do written words activate their sign translations?
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 118 (2011) 2, 286-292
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When deaf signers read English: Do written words activate their sign translations?
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La struttura del discorso segnato: dati sulla LIS, l'ASL e la LSF, e nuove prospettive nel quadro di una grammatica dell'iconicità
In: I segni parlano: prospettive di ricerca sulla Lingua dei Segni Italiana. - Milano : Angeli (2008), 43-53
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Meaning on the one and on the other hand : iconicity in native vs. foreign signed languages
In: Insistent images. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2007), 211-227
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Deixis, Anaphora and Highly Iconic Structures: Cross-linguistic Evidence on American (ASL), French (LSF) and Italian (LIS) Signed Languages
In: Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. ; TISLR9 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00617907 ; TISLR9, Dec 2006, Florianopolis, Brazil. pp.475-495 (2006)
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Deixis, Anaphora and Highly Iconic Structures: Crosslinguistic Evidence on American (ASL), French (LSF) and Italian (LIS) Signed Languages
In: Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. TISLR9, forty five papers and three posters from the 9th. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference. ; Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference 9 (TISLR9) Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00382566 ; Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research Conference 9 (TISLR9)Sign Languages: spinning and unraveling the past, present and future., Dec 2006, Florianapolis, Brazil. pp.475-495 (2006)
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