Language and Gesture in Chinese Conversation

Language and Gesture in Chinese Conversation

B?sh?u-shuohua

Chui, Kawai

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2022

190

Dura

Inglês

9781138367708

15 a 20 dias

571

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Contents

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Preface

1 Language and Gesture in Conversation

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Are gestures informative?

1.3 Do gestures synchronize with speech?

1.4 Overview of the study

2 Speech-Gesture Cases in Conversation

2.1 Introduction

2.2 The selection of cross-modal cases

2.3 Gesture phases and temporal demarcation

2.4 Gestural configuration and types of ideas

2.5 A corpus of data for study

3 Language, Gesture, and Semantic Relationship

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Entity

3.3 Motion, manner, and path

3.4 Action and manner

3.5 General discussion

3.6 Conclusion

4 Metaphors in Language and Gesture

4.1 Introduction

4.2 The entity metaphor

4.3 Motion metaphors

4.4 Orientation metaphors

4.5 Action metaphors

4.6 General discussion

4.7 Conclusion

5 Time in Language and Gesture

5.1 Introduction

5.2 Temporal span

5.3 Deictic time

5.4 Sequence time

5.5 General discussion

5.6 Conclusion

6 Language, Gesture, and Temporal Relationship

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Preparation onsets, speech onsets, and fluent speech

6.3 Stroke onsets, speech onsets, and fluent speech

6.4 Gesture onsets, speech onsets, and disrupted speech

6.5 General discussion

6.6 Conclusion

7 Perspectives on Production of Gestures in Speech Communication

7.1 Use profile of gestures in conversation

7.2 The lexical-retrieval view

7.3 The action-system view

7.4 The growth-point view

7.5 General discussion

7.6 Conclusion

References

Appendices

Index
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Semantic Information;Gestural Depiction;Lexico Semantic Representation;Bilateral Parietal Region;Significant N400 Effects;Language Processing Regions;Stroke Phase;Lexical Affiliate;Speech Onsets;Gesture Onsets;Lexical Encoding;Iconic Gestures;Object Gesture;Gestural Configuration;Stroke Onsets;Deictic Time;Inferior Parietal Areas;Taiwan Mandarin;Preparation Onset;Growth Point Theory;Path Verb;Cross-modal Comparison;Gesture Space;Back Space;Temporal Ideas