This paper aims to evidence the inherently metonymic nature of co-speech gestures. Arguing that motivation in gesture involves iconicity (similarity), indexicality (contiguity), and habit (conventionality) to varying degrees, it demonstrates how a set of metonymic principles may lend a certain systematicity to experientially grounded processes of gestural abstraction and enaction. Introducing visuo-kinetic signs as an umbrella term for co-speech gestures and signed languages, the paper shows how a frame-based approach to gesture may integrate different cognitive/functional linguistic and semiotic accounts of metonymy (e.g., experiential domains, frame metonymy, contiguity, and pragmatic inferencing). The guiding assumption is that gestures ...
Use of language in face-to-face context is multimodal. Production and perception of speech take plac...
We deal with a yet untreated issue in debates about linguistic interaction, namely a particular mult...
Silent gestures consist of complex multi-articulatory movements but are now primarily studied throug...
This paper explores the use of pointing gestures by speakers during Q&A-sessions at the Flemish Parl...
Kirchhof C. So What's Your Affiliation With Gesture? In: Kirchhof C, Malisz Z, Wagner P, eds. GeSpIn...
This paper examines how gesturers and signers use their bodies to express concepts such as instrumen...
Bergmann K, Kopp S. Systematicity and Idiosyncrasy in Iconic Gesture Use: Empirical Analysis and Com...
The origin of language has been a mystery for many years, with many possible theories offered as an ...
An unprecedented number of empirical studies have shown that iconic gestures—those that mimic the se...
Rieser H. Gesture and Speech as Autonomous Communicating Processes. Presented at the Embodied meanin...
Rieser H, Bergmann K, Kopp S. How do Iconic Gestures Convey Visuo-spatial Information? Bringing toge...
Gestures that accompany speech are known to be tightly coupled with speech production. However littl...
As we speak, we use not only the arbitrary form–meaning mappings of the speech channel but also moti...
For humans, the ability to communicate and use language is instantiated not only in the vocal modali...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms that underlie the interaction of gesture and speech during t...
Use of language in face-to-face context is multimodal. Production and perception of speech take plac...
We deal with a yet untreated issue in debates about linguistic interaction, namely a particular mult...
Silent gestures consist of complex multi-articulatory movements but are now primarily studied throug...
This paper explores the use of pointing gestures by speakers during Q&A-sessions at the Flemish Parl...
Kirchhof C. So What's Your Affiliation With Gesture? In: Kirchhof C, Malisz Z, Wagner P, eds. GeSpIn...
This paper examines how gesturers and signers use their bodies to express concepts such as instrumen...
Bergmann K, Kopp S. Systematicity and Idiosyncrasy in Iconic Gesture Use: Empirical Analysis and Com...
The origin of language has been a mystery for many years, with many possible theories offered as an ...
An unprecedented number of empirical studies have shown that iconic gestures—those that mimic the se...
Rieser H. Gesture and Speech as Autonomous Communicating Processes. Presented at the Embodied meanin...
Rieser H, Bergmann K, Kopp S. How do Iconic Gestures Convey Visuo-spatial Information? Bringing toge...
Gestures that accompany speech are known to be tightly coupled with speech production. However littl...
As we speak, we use not only the arbitrary form–meaning mappings of the speech channel but also moti...
For humans, the ability to communicate and use language is instantiated not only in the vocal modali...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms that underlie the interaction of gesture and speech during t...
Use of language in face-to-face context is multimodal. Production and perception of speech take plac...
We deal with a yet untreated issue in debates about linguistic interaction, namely a particular mult...
Silent gestures consist of complex multi-articulatory movements but are now primarily studied throug...