Common ground (CG), i.e. the knowledge, beliefs and assumptions that interlocutors mutually share in interaction, is fundamental t o successful communication (Clark, 1996). An increasing number of studies have shown that speakers use co - speech gestures at the same rate (or even higher) when they share CG as opposed to when they do not (e.g. Campisi & Ozyurek, 2013; Holler & Wilkin, 20 09; Holler, Tutton & Wilkin, 2011). There are two alternative explanations for this finding. On the one hand, it has been argued that mentally representing our addressee’s knowledge can require considerable cognitive effort (Pickering & Garrod, 2004). Henc e, gesture rate may be high in CG contexts because the cognitive effort involved in mentally representi...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Common ground (CG), i.e., the knowledge, beliefs and assumptions interlocutors mutually share in int...
Until recently, the literature on common ground depicted its influence as a purely verbal phenomenon...
Until recently, the literature on common ground depicted its influence as a purely verbal phenomenon...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
Theorists of language have argued that co-speech hand gestures are an intentional part of social co...
Research on co-verbal gestures has revealed that gestures are cognitively and communicatively quite ...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
People gesture when they speak, especially when speaking is difficult. People are more likely to ges...
Contains fulltext : 54682.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper aim...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
Common ground (CG), i.e., the knowledge, beliefs and assumptions interlocutors mutually share in int...
Until recently, the literature on common ground depicted its influence as a purely verbal phenomenon...
Until recently, the literature on common ground depicted its influence as a purely verbal phenomenon...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
Theorists of language have argued that co-speech hand gestures are an intentional part of social co...
Research on co-verbal gestures has revealed that gestures are cognitively and communicatively quite ...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
People gesture when they speak, especially when speaking is difficult. People are more likely to ges...
Contains fulltext : 54682.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper aim...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...