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Integrating Gestures: The interdisciplinary nature of gesture
Edited by Gale Stam and Mika Ishino
[Gesture Studies 4] 2011
► pp. 293308
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Cited by seven other publications

Devanga, Suma R., Rachel Wilgenhof & Mili Mathew
2022. Collaborative referencing using hand gestures in Wernicke’s aphasia: Discourse analysis of a case study. Aphasiology 36:9  pp. 1072 ff. DOI logo
Holler, Judith, Janet Bavelas, Jonathan Woods, Mareike Geiger & Lauren Simons
2022. Given-New Effects on the Duration of Gestures and of Words in Face-to-Face Dialogue. Discourse Processes 59:8  pp. 619 ff. DOI logo
Quinto-Pozos, David, Fey Parrill & Caitie Coons
2022. The interface between grammar and bodily enactment in ASL and English. Languages in Contrast 22:2  pp. 195 ff. DOI logo
Debreslioska, Sandra & Marianne Gullberg
2020. What’s New? Gestures Accompany Inferable Rather Than Brand-New Referents in Discourse. Frontiers in Psychology 11 DOI logo
Debreslioska, Sandra & Marianne Gullberg
2022. Information Status Predicts the Incidence of Gesture in Discourse: An Experimental Study. Discourse Processes 59:10  pp. 791 ff. DOI logo
Stam, Gale
2018. Chapter 3. Gesture and speaking a second language. In Speaking in a Second Language [AILA Applied Linguistics Series, 17],  pp. 49 ff. DOI logo
Sekine, Kazuki & Sotaro Kita
2015. Development of multimodal discourse comprehension: cohesive use of space by gestures. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 30:10  pp. 1245 ff. DOI logo

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