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Landmark study on the role of gestures in relation to speech and thought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521777612
- ISBN-10: 0521777615
- Artikelnr.: 21541837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521777612
- ISBN-10: 0521777615
- Artikelnr.: 21541837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction David McNeill; Part I. Gesture in Action: 1. Pointing, gesture
spaces, and mental maps John Haviland; 2. Language and gesture: Unity or
duality? Adam Kendon; 3. Verbal and gestural expressions of space in
socio-spatial context: The integration of space, spatial modality and
spatial context Asli Özyürek; 4. Gestures that count Charles Goodwin; 5.
Gestural interaction between the instructor and the learner in origami
instruction Nobuhiro Furuyama; 6. Gestures, knowledge, and the world Curtis
Le Baron and Jurgen Streeck; Part II. Gesture in Language: 7. Growth points
in thinking-for-speaking David McNeill and Susan D. Duncan; 8. How
representational gestures help speaking Sotaro Kita; 9. When do most
spontaneous representational gestures actually occur with respect to
speech? Shuichi Nobe; 10. The disruption of gesture by stuttering: insights
into the nature of the gesture-speech integration Rachel I. Mayberry and
Joselynne Jaques; 11. A multichannel view of communication: the grounding
of language comprehension in perception Elena Levy and Carol Fowler; 12.
Gesture and the transition from one-to two-word speech: when hand and mouth
come together Cynthia Butcher and Susan Goldin-Meadow; Part III. Modeling
Gesture Performance: 13. Lexical gestures and lexical access: a process
model Robert M. Krauss, Yihsiu Chen and Rebecca F. Gottesman; 14. The
production of gesture and speech Jan Peter de Ruiter; 15. Catchments and
contexts: non-modular factors in speech and gesture production David
McNeill; Part IV. From Gesture to Sign: 16. Blended spaces and deixis in
sign language discourse Scott Liddell; 17. Gestural precursors to
linguistic constructs: how input shapes the form of language Jill Morford
and Judy Kegl; 18. Gesture to sign (language) William C. Stokoe.
spaces, and mental maps John Haviland; 2. Language and gesture: Unity or
duality? Adam Kendon; 3. Verbal and gestural expressions of space in
socio-spatial context: The integration of space, spatial modality and
spatial context Asli Özyürek; 4. Gestures that count Charles Goodwin; 5.
Gestural interaction between the instructor and the learner in origami
instruction Nobuhiro Furuyama; 6. Gestures, knowledge, and the world Curtis
Le Baron and Jurgen Streeck; Part II. Gesture in Language: 7. Growth points
in thinking-for-speaking David McNeill and Susan D. Duncan; 8. How
representational gestures help speaking Sotaro Kita; 9. When do most
spontaneous representational gestures actually occur with respect to
speech? Shuichi Nobe; 10. The disruption of gesture by stuttering: insights
into the nature of the gesture-speech integration Rachel I. Mayberry and
Joselynne Jaques; 11. A multichannel view of communication: the grounding
of language comprehension in perception Elena Levy and Carol Fowler; 12.
Gesture and the transition from one-to two-word speech: when hand and mouth
come together Cynthia Butcher and Susan Goldin-Meadow; Part III. Modeling
Gesture Performance: 13. Lexical gestures and lexical access: a process
model Robert M. Krauss, Yihsiu Chen and Rebecca F. Gottesman; 14. The
production of gesture and speech Jan Peter de Ruiter; 15. Catchments and
contexts: non-modular factors in speech and gesture production David
McNeill; Part IV. From Gesture to Sign: 16. Blended spaces and deixis in
sign language discourse Scott Liddell; 17. Gestural precursors to
linguistic constructs: how input shapes the form of language Jill Morford
and Judy Kegl; 18. Gesture to sign (language) William C. Stokoe.
Introduction David McNeill; Part I. Gesture in Action: 1. Pointing, gesture
spaces, and mental maps John Haviland; 2. Language and gesture: Unity or
duality? Adam Kendon; 3. Verbal and gestural expressions of space in
socio-spatial context: The integration of space, spatial modality and
spatial context Asli Özyürek; 4. Gestures that count Charles Goodwin; 5.
Gestural interaction between the instructor and the learner in origami
instruction Nobuhiro Furuyama; 6. Gestures, knowledge, and the world Curtis
Le Baron and Jurgen Streeck; Part II. Gesture in Language: 7. Growth points
in thinking-for-speaking David McNeill and Susan D. Duncan; 8. How
representational gestures help speaking Sotaro Kita; 9. When do most
spontaneous representational gestures actually occur with respect to
speech? Shuichi Nobe; 10. The disruption of gesture by stuttering: insights
into the nature of the gesture-speech integration Rachel I. Mayberry and
Joselynne Jaques; 11. A multichannel view of communication: the grounding
of language comprehension in perception Elena Levy and Carol Fowler; 12.
Gesture and the transition from one-to two-word speech: when hand and mouth
come together Cynthia Butcher and Susan Goldin-Meadow; Part III. Modeling
Gesture Performance: 13. Lexical gestures and lexical access: a process
model Robert M. Krauss, Yihsiu Chen and Rebecca F. Gottesman; 14. The
production of gesture and speech Jan Peter de Ruiter; 15. Catchments and
contexts: non-modular factors in speech and gesture production David
McNeill; Part IV. From Gesture to Sign: 16. Blended spaces and deixis in
sign language discourse Scott Liddell; 17. Gestural precursors to
linguistic constructs: how input shapes the form of language Jill Morford
and Judy Kegl; 18. Gesture to sign (language) William C. Stokoe.
spaces, and mental maps John Haviland; 2. Language and gesture: Unity or
duality? Adam Kendon; 3. Verbal and gestural expressions of space in
socio-spatial context: The integration of space, spatial modality and
spatial context Asli Özyürek; 4. Gestures that count Charles Goodwin; 5.
Gestural interaction between the instructor and the learner in origami
instruction Nobuhiro Furuyama; 6. Gestures, knowledge, and the world Curtis
Le Baron and Jurgen Streeck; Part II. Gesture in Language: 7. Growth points
in thinking-for-speaking David McNeill and Susan D. Duncan; 8. How
representational gestures help speaking Sotaro Kita; 9. When do most
spontaneous representational gestures actually occur with respect to
speech? Shuichi Nobe; 10. The disruption of gesture by stuttering: insights
into the nature of the gesture-speech integration Rachel I. Mayberry and
Joselynne Jaques; 11. A multichannel view of communication: the grounding
of language comprehension in perception Elena Levy and Carol Fowler; 12.
Gesture and the transition from one-to two-word speech: when hand and mouth
come together Cynthia Butcher and Susan Goldin-Meadow; Part III. Modeling
Gesture Performance: 13. Lexical gestures and lexical access: a process
model Robert M. Krauss, Yihsiu Chen and Rebecca F. Gottesman; 14. The
production of gesture and speech Jan Peter de Ruiter; 15. Catchments and
contexts: non-modular factors in speech and gesture production David
McNeill; Part IV. From Gesture to Sign: 16. Blended spaces and deixis in
sign language discourse Scott Liddell; 17. Gestural precursors to
linguistic constructs: how input shapes the form of language Jill Morford
and Judy Kegl; 18. Gesture to sign (language) William C. Stokoe.







