Gesture 19:2/3
[Gesture, 19:2/3] 2020. iii, 211 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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“How do you even know what ideophones mean?”: Gestures’ contributions to ideophone semantics in QuichuaJanis B. Nuckolls | pp. 161–195
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Social hyperscanning with fNIRS: Intra-brain and inter-brain connectivity for social, affective, and informative gestures reproductionMichela Balconi, Angela Bartolo, and Giulia Fronda | pp. 196–222
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Out-group gestures can lower self-esteemElena Nicoladis, Trevor Luk, and Shireen Gill | pp. 223–245
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Silence gestures revisitedSøren Beck Nielsen | pp. 246–268
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Why do we shake our heads? On the origin of the headshakeFabian Bross | pp. 269–298
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Gestural symbolic strategies in children with Down syndromeArianna Bello, Silvia Stefanini, Pasquale Rinaldi, Daniela Onofrio, and Virginia Volterra | pp. 299–334
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Context, not sequence order, affects the meaning of bonobo (Pan paniscus) gesturesKirsty E. Graham, Takeshi Furuichi, and Richard W. Byrne | pp. 335–364
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Further information and weblinksp. 368
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Join ISGS: International Society for Gesture Studiesp. 369
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Recent and forthcoming eventspp. 370–371
Articles
New and recent publicationsp. 365
Notes
Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General