Co-speech gesture research explores the role of gesture in communication, i.e. whether gestures are intended for the listener/audience (e.g. Mol et al. 2009; Alibali et al., 2001; Holler & Beattie, 2003) or support the process of speech production (Kita & Davies, 2009; Hostetter et al. 2007). To investigate the role of gesture in communication we turn to blind and visually impaired speakers whose opportunities to learn gestures visually are limited (cf. Iverson & Goldin-Meadow 1998; 2001). The present study aims at providing insight into the nature and occurrence of co-speech gestures in spontaneous speech: between blind, severely visually impaired and sighted individuals. Participants were asked to read a short story (either in print or in...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is n...
Gesture is very closely related in everyday life, especially in the field of education. This study w...
Background & Aim As the result of brain damage, people with aphasia (PWA) have language difficulties...
ABSTRACT: Gesture is widely regarded to play an important role in communica-tion, both in conjunctio...
It is widely accepted that gesture can serve a communicative function. The purpose of this study was...
In interpersonal communication, speech is often accompanied by gestures, which help convey the inten...
Proceedings of the 3rd Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Editors: Patrizia Paggio, Elis...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the connection between language and gesture in blind learners ...
The human experience is shaped by information from different perceptual channels, but it is still de...
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from othe...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Hand gestures and speech form a single integrated system of meaning during language comprehension, b...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is ...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is n...
Gesture is very closely related in everyday life, especially in the field of education. This study w...
Background & Aim As the result of brain damage, people with aphasia (PWA) have language difficulties...
ABSTRACT: Gesture is widely regarded to play an important role in communica-tion, both in conjunctio...
It is widely accepted that gesture can serve a communicative function. The purpose of this study was...
In interpersonal communication, speech is often accompanied by gestures, which help convey the inten...
Proceedings of the 3rd Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Editors: Patrizia Paggio, Elis...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
The aim of this thesis was to examine the connection between language and gesture in blind learners ...
The human experience is shaped by information from different perceptual channels, but it is still de...
Do communicative actions such as gestures fundamentally differ in their control mechanisms from othe...
In human face-to-face communication, language comprehension is a multi-modal, situated activity. How...
Background: Studies have shown that the gestures produced by people with aphasia (PWA) can convey in...
Hand gestures and speech form a single integrated system of meaning during language comprehension, b...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is ...
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment (aphasia) is n...
Gesture is very closely related in everyday life, especially in the field of education. This study w...
Background & Aim As the result of brain damage, people with aphasia (PWA) have language difficulties...