The tradeoff hypothesis in the speech–gesture relationship claims that (a) when gesturing gets harder, speakers will rely relatively more on speech, and (b) when speaking gets harder, speakers will rely relatively more on gestures. We tested the second part of this hypothesis in an experimental collaborative referring paradigm where pairs of participants (directors and matchers) identified targets to each other from an array visible to both of them. We manipulated two factors known to affect the difficulty of speaking to assess their effects on the gesture rate per 100 words. The first factor, codability, is the ease with which targets can be described. The second factor, repetition, is whether the targets are old or new (having been alread...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms that underlie the interaction of gesture and speech during t...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The Interplay between Gesture and Speech in the Production of Ref...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The interplay between gesture and speech in the production of ref...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The interplay between gesture and speech in the production of ref...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
In dialogue, repeated references contain fewer words (which are also acoustically reduced) and fewer...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
At what point in the process of speech production is gesture involved? According to the Lexical Retr...
Purpose: Previous studies have investigated the effects of the inability to produce hand gestures on...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
All accounts of communicative behaviour in general, and communicative strategies in particular, ment...
People gesture when they speak, especially when speaking is difficult. People are more likely to ges...
Prior research on representational hand gestures has shown that an object’s affordances influence bo...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms that underlie the interaction of gesture and speech during t...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The Interplay between Gesture and Speech in the Production of Ref...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The interplay between gesture and speech in the production of ref...
de Ruiter J, Bangerter A, Dings P. The interplay between gesture and speech in the production of ref...
Common ground is an essential prerequisite for coordination in social interaction, including languag...
In dialogue, repeated references contain fewer words (which are also acoustically reduced) and fewer...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
At what point in the process of speech production is gesture involved? According to the Lexical Retr...
Purpose: Previous studies have investigated the effects of the inability to produce hand gestures on...
In face-to-face communication, speech is typically enriched by gestures. Clearly, not all people ges...
All accounts of communicative behaviour in general, and communicative strategies in particular, ment...
People gesture when they speak, especially when speaking is difficult. People are more likely to ges...
Prior research on representational hand gestures has shown that an object’s affordances influence bo...
This thesis investigates the mechanisms that underlie the interaction of gesture and speech during t...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...