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Evidence for children’s online integration of simultaneous information from speech and iconic gestures: an ERP study
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Gestural depiction of motion events in narrative increases symbolic distance with age
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We examined gesture representation of motion events in narratives produced by three- and nine-year-olds, and adults. Two aspects of gestural depiction were analysed: how protagonists were depicted, and how gesture space was used. We found that older age groups were more likely to express protagonists as an object that a gesturing hand held and manipulated, and less likely to express protagonists with whole-body enactment gestures. Furthermore, for older age groups, gesture space increasingly became less similar to narrated space. The older age groups were less likely to use large gestures or gestures in the periphery of the gesture space to represent movements that were large relative to a protagonist’s body or that took place next to a protagonist. They were also less likely to produce gestures on a physical surface (e.g., table) to represent movement on a surface in narrated events. The development of gestural depiction indicates that older speakers become less immersed in the story world and start to control and manipulate story representation from an outside perspective in a bounded and stage-like gesture space. We discussed this developmental shift in terms of increasing ‘symbolic distancing’ (Werner & Kaplan, 1963).
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BF Psychology; P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/96946/1/WRAP-gestural-depiction-motion-events-narrative-increases-symbolic-Kita-2017.pdf http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/96946/ https://doi.org/10.1075/lia.15020.sek
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Communicative effectiveness of pantomime gesture in people with aphasia
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The listener automatically uses spatial story representations from the speaker's cohesive gestures when processing subsequent sentences without gestures
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Cross-linguistic views of gesture usage
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In: ISSN: 1697-0381 ; Vigo - International Journal of Applied Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01485378 ; Vigo - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, Universidade de Vigo: Servicio de Publicaciones, 2015, 12, pp.91-105 (2015)
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The parallel development of the form and meaning of two-handed gestures and linguistic information packaging within a clause in narrative
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In: Open Linguistics, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2015) (2015)
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The development of the ability to semantically integrate information in speech and iconic gesture in comprehension
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Development of multimodal discourse comprehension : cohesive use of space by gestures
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The parallel development of the form and meaning of two-handed gestures and linguistic information packaging within a clause in narrative
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Gesture production patterns in aphasic discourse: in-depth description and preliminary predictions
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