Gesture 13:2
[Gesture, 13:2] 2013. iii, 136 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Towards a comparative semiotics of pointing actions in signed and spoken languagesTrevor Johnston | pp. 109–142
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Ideophones and gesture in everyday speechMark Dingemanse | pp. 143–165
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The writing hand: Some interactional workings of writing gestures in Japanese conversationPaul Cibulka | pp. 166–192
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Developing gestures for no and yes : Head shaking and nodding in infancyViktoria A. Kettner and Jeremy I.M. Carpendale | pp. 193–209
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Students learn more when their teacher has learned to gesture effectivelyMartha W. Alibali, Andrew G. Young, Noelle M. Crooks, Amelia Yeo, Matthew S. Wolfgram, Iasmine M. Ledesma, Mitchell J. Nathan, Ruth Breckinridge Church, and Eric J. Knuth | pp. 210–233
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New and recent publicationspp. 235–237
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Further information and weblinkspp. 239–240
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Join ISGS: International Society for Gesture Studiesp. 241
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Recent and forthcoming eventspp. 243–244
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