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E-grāmata: Cambridge Handbook of Gesture Studies

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"Bringing together a team of leading scholars in the field, this Handbook provides a full overview of gesture studies, combining historical overviews as well as current, concise snapshots of state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary research. It is essential reading for academic researchers and advanced students in linguistics and cognitive sciences"--

Bringing together a team of leading scholars in the field, this Handbook provides a full overview of gesture studies, combining historical overviews as well as current, concise snapshots of state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary research. It is essential reading for academic researchers and advanced students in linguistics and cognitive sciences.

The study of gesture-the movements people make with their hands when talking-has grown into a well-established field and research is still being pushed into exciting new directions. Bringing together a team of leading scholars, this Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of gesture studies, combining historical overviews as well as current, concise snapshots of state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary research. Organised into five thematic parts, it considers the roles of both psychological and interactional processes in gesture use, and considers the status of gesture in relation to language. Attention is given to different theoretical and methodological frameworks for studying gesture, including semiotic, linguistic, cognitive, developmental, and phenomenological theories and observational, experimental, corpus linguistic, ethnographic, and computational methods. It also contains practical guidelines for gesture analysis along with surveys of empirical research. Wide ranging yet accessible, it is essential reading for academic researchers and students in linguistics and cognitive sciences.

Recenzijas

'Not long ago, gestures of the hand were considered of little interest, an ornament to humanity's seemingly greater achievement, speech. This wide-ranging handbook demonstrates how profoundly this has changed. Gestures are studied in multiple disciplines, with a multitude of methods, and offer ever new insights into the nature, variety, and evolution of symbolic interaction, cooperation, and embodied cognition.' Jürgen Streeck, The University of Texas at Austin

Papildus informācija

Bringing together state-of-the-art research from leading scholars in gesture studies, this Handbook provides a full overview of the field.
Introduction Alan Cienki; Part I. Gestural Types: Forms and Functions:
1. Emblems Lluķs Payrató;
2. Recurrent gestures: cultural, individual, and
linguistic dimensions of meaning making Silva H. Ladewig;
3. Iconicity and
representation in gesture Irene Mittelberg and Jennifer Hinnell;
4.
Indexicality, deixis, and space in gesture Ellen Fricke;
5. From the neck up:
facial gestures in dialogue Nicole Chovil; Part II. Ways of Approaching
Gesture Analysis:
6. Contributions to the study of visible action as
utterance: a fifty year retrospective Adam Kendon;
7. Systems of gesture
coding and annotation Jana Bressem;
8. A toolbox of methods for gesture
analysis Cornelia Müller;
9. The gestural sign: a concrete and reasoned
analysis of co-speech gesture Genevičve Calbris and Mary M. Copple;
10.
Creation and analysis of the multimedia Russian corpus for gesture research
Ekaterina Rakhilina and Alan Cienki;
11. A kinesiological approach to gesture
analysis Dominique Boutet and Alan Cienki;
12. Motion tracking technology for
the study of gesture James Trujillo; Part III. Gestures and Language:
13. The
role of gesture in debates on the origins of language Przemysaw ywiczyski
and Jordan Zlatev;
14. Gesture and first language development: the multimodal
child Aliyah Morgenstern;
15. Gesture and second/foreign language acquisition
Marianne Gullberg;
16. Gesture and sign language Sherman Wilcox;
17. On
grammar-gesture relations: gestures associated with negation Simon Harrison;
Part IV. Gestures in Relation to Cognition:
18. The growth point David
McNeill;
19. Gestures in cognition: actions that bridge the mind and the
world Martha W. Alibali and Autumn B. Hostetter;
20. The neuroscience of
gesture production Hedda Lausberg;
21. Gestures in learning and education
Miriam A. Novack and Susan Goldin-Meadow; Part V. Gestures in Relation to
Interaction:
22. Gesturing for the addressee Janet Bavelas;
23. Gesture and
intersubjectivity Elena Clare Cuffari;
24. Variation in gesture: a
sociocultural linguistic perspective Heather Brookes;
25. Communicative
gesturing in interaction with robots Kristiina Jokinen;
26. Gestural
interfaces in human-computer interaction Kashmiri Stec and Lars Bo Larsen.
Alan Cienki is Professor of Language Use & Cognition and English Linguistics at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. He is the author of Ten Lectures on Spoken Language and Gesture (2017) and co-editor of Metaphor and Gesture (2008) and the two-volume handbook BodyLanguageCommunication (2013, 2014).