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GestureVol. 16:2 (2017) ► pp.364–366
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References (31)
Publications 2017
Chare, Nicholas & Liz Watkins (Eds.) (2017). Gesture and film: Signalling new critical perspectives. London & New York: Routledge.
Church, R. Breckinridge, Martha W. Alibali, & Spencer D. Kelly (Eds.). Why gesture? How the hands function in speaking, thinking and communicating. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Cienki, Alan (2017). Ten lectures on spoken language and gesture from the perspective of cognitive linguistics: Issues of dynamicity and multimodality. Leiden: Brill Publishers.
Enfield, Nick J. (2017). How we talk. The inner workings of conversation. New York: Basic Books.
Feyereisen, Pierre (2017). The cognitive psychology of speech related gesture. Oxford: Routledge.
Gregersen, Tammy & Peter D. MacIntyre (2017). Optimizing language learners’ nonverbal behavior: From tenet to technique. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Le Guen, Olivier, Josefina Safar, & Marie Coppola (Eds.). (2017). Emerging sign languages of the Americas. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Publications 2016
Beattie, Geoffrey (2016). Rethinking body language: How hand movements reveal hidden thoughts. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
Covington-Ward, Yolanda (2016). Gesture and power: Religion, nationalism, and everyday performance in Congo. Durham: Duke University Press.
Kostic, Alexandra & Derek Chadee (Eds.) (2016). The social psychology of nonverbal communication. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
McNeill, David (2016). Why we gesture: The surprising role of hand movements in communication. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Tutton, Mark (2016). Locative expressions in English and French. A multimodal approach. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Publications 2015
*Agwuele, Augustin (Ed.) (2015). Body talk and the African identity in the African world. Sheffield, UK & Bristol, CT: Equinox Publishing [review in Gesture, 15 (3)].
Chang, Wie-Lin Melody (2015). Face and face practices in Chinese talk-in-interaction: A study in interactional Pragmatics. Sheffield: Equinox Publishing.
Chare, Nicholas, & Liz Watkins (Eds.) (2015). Gesture and film: Signalling new critical perspectives. London: Routledge.
Clark, Christina, Edith Foster, & Judith P. Hallett (Eds.) (2015). Kinesis: The ancient depiction of gesture, motion, and emotion. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Krause, Christina M. (2015). Mathematics in our hands. How gestures contribute to constructing mathematical knowledge. Heidelberg: Springer Spektrum.
Levy, Elena, T. & David McNeill (2015). Narrative development in young children: Gesture, imagery, and cohesion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Publications 2014
Edwards, Laurie D., Francesca Ferrara, & Deborah Moore-Russo (Eds.) (2014). Emerging perspectives on gesture and embodiment in mathematics. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Engelland, Chad (2014). Ostension: Word learning and the embodied mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Flusser, Vilém (2014). Gestures (translation by Nancy Ann Roth). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Green, Jennifer (2014). Drawn from the ground: Sound, sign and inscription in Central Australian sand stories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kostić, Alexandra & Derek Chadee (Eds.) (2014). The social psychology of nonverbal communication. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Liebal, Katja, Bridget M. Waller, Anne M. Burrows, & Katie E. Slocomb (2014). Primate communication: A multimodal approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pina, Marco & Nathalie Gontier (Eds.) (2014). The evolution of social communication in primates: A multidisciplinary approach. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
Putjata, Galina (2014). Wenn Hände eine neue Sprache lernen. Gestikerwerb bei französisch-, spanisch- und russischsprachigen Deutsch-L2-Lernern. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
Seyfeddinipur, Mandana & Marianne Gullberg (Eds.) (2014).
From gesture in conversation to visible action as utterance
. Essays in honor of Adam Kendon. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Tomasello, Michael (2014). A natural history of human thinking. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.