Table of Contents
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Introducing GESTUREAdam Kendon and Cornelia Müller | pp. 1–7
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Catchments, prosody and discourseDavid McNeill, Francis Quek, Karl-Erik McCullough, Susan D. Duncan, Nobuhiro Furuyama, Robert Bryll, Nobuhiro Furuyama, and Rashid Ansari | pp. 9–33
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Gesture, thought and spatial languageKaren Emmorey and Shannon Casey | pp. 35–50
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The relationship between spontaneous gestures of the hearing and American Sign LanguageEvelyn McClave | pp. 51–72
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Pointing left in Ghana: How a taboo on the use of the left hand influences gestural practiceSotaro Kita and James Essegbey | pp. 73–95
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Andrea De Jorio. Gesture in Naples and Gesture in Classical Antiquity: [‘La mimica degli antichi investigata nel gestire napoletano’]Reviewed by Herman Roodenburg | pp. 97–99
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Lynn S. Messing & Ruth Campbell. Gesture, Speech, and SignReviewed by Sarah F. Taub | pp. 100–104
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Jana Iverson & Susan Goldin-Meadow. The Nature and Function of Gesture in Children’s CommunicationReviewed by Martha W. Alibali | pp. 104–108
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