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Why gesture? : how the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Church, R. Breckinridge (Editor ), Alibali, Martha Wagner (Editor ), Kelly, Spencer D. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2017]
Colección:Gesture studies ; Volume 7.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Understanding gesture: Description, mechanism and function / Martha W. Alibali
  • pt. 1 function of gesture production
  • Section 1 function of gesture production for language
  • ch. 2 Representational gestures help speakers package information for speaking / Sotaro Kita
  • ch. 3 Function and processing of gesture in the context of language / Ash Ozyurek
  • ch. 4 asymmetric redundancy of gesture and speech / J.P. de Ruiter
  • ch. 5 Gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / David McNeill
  • ch. 5 Supplement Exchange on gesture-speech unity: What it is, where it came from / David McNeill
  • Section 2 function of gesture for cognition and social interaction
  • ch. 6 function of gesture in learning and memory / Kimberly M. Fenn
  • ch. 7 Gestures highlight perceptual-motor representations in thinking / Rebecca Boncoddo
  • ch. 8 One function of gesture is to make new ideas: The action-cognition transduction hypothesis / Mitchell J. Nathan
  • ch. 9 Gesture in socio-moral reasoning / Leanne Beaudoin-Ryan
  • ch. 10 Multi-modal communication of common ground: A review of social functions / Janet Bavelas
  • pt. 2 function of gesture comprehension
  • ch. 11 Exploring the boundaries of gesture-speech integration during language comprehension / Spencer D. Kelly
  • ch. 12 Computational gesture research: Studying the functions of gesture in human-agent interaction / Stefan Kopp
  • ch. 13 Making and breaking common ground: How teachers use gesture to foster learning in the classroom / R. Breckinridge Church
  • ch. 14 function of gesture in mathematical and scientific discourse in the classroom / Melissa Singer
  • ch. 15 Gesture's role in learning interactions: A focus on clinical populations / Jana M. Iverson
  • ch. 16 sound of silence: The functions of gestures in pauses in native and non-native interaction / Marion Tellier
  • pt. 3 Why gesture? Some theoretical implications
  • ch. 17 Understanding gesture as representational action: A functional account of how action and gesture differ with respect to thinking and learning / Susan Goldin-Meadow
  • ch. 18 So how does gesture function in speaking, communication, and thinking? / Susan Goldin-Meadow.