Production studies show that anaphoric reference is bimodal. Speakers can introduce a referent in speech by also using a localizing gesture, assigning a specific locus in space to it. Referring back to that referent, speakers then often accompany a spoken anaphor with a localizing anaphoric gesture (i.e., indicating the same locus). Speakers thus create visual anaphoricity in parallel to the anaphoric process in speech. In the current perception study, we examine whether addressees are sensitive to localizing anaphoric gestures and specifically to the (mis)match between recurrent use of space and spoken anaphora. The results of two reaction time experiments show that, when a single referent is gesturally tracked, addressees are sensitive to...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract There is...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Why do people gesture when they speak? According to one influential proposal, the Lexical Retrieval ...
Speakers use speech and gestures to represent referents in discourse. Depending on referents’ inform...
Do speakers use spontaneous gestures accompanying their speech for themselves or to communicate thei...
The literature on bimodal discourse reference has shown that gestures are sensitive to referents’ in...
This paper discusses how the gestural modality can contribute to our understanding of anaphoric link...
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
Establishing and maintaining reference is a crucial part of discourse. In spoken languages, differen...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
Pointing toward concrete objects is a well-known and efficient communicative strategy. Much less is ...
International audienceThis paper explores the possible encoding of distance information in vocal and...
Contains fulltext : 207921.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Referent access...
The tracking of entities in discourse is known to be a bimodal phenomenon. Speakers achieve cohesion...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract There is...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Why do people gesture when they speak? According to one influential proposal, the Lexical Retrieval ...
Speakers use speech and gestures to represent referents in discourse. Depending on referents’ inform...
Do speakers use spontaneous gestures accompanying their speech for themselves or to communicate thei...
The literature on bimodal discourse reference has shown that gestures are sensitive to referents’ in...
This paper discusses how the gestural modality can contribute to our understanding of anaphoric link...
There is growing evidence that addressees in interaction integrate the semantic information conveyed...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
Establishing and maintaining reference is a crucial part of discourse. In spoken languages, differen...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
Pointing toward concrete objects is a well-known and efficient communicative strategy. Much less is ...
International audienceThis paper explores the possible encoding of distance information in vocal and...
Contains fulltext : 207921.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Referent access...
The tracking of entities in discourse is known to be a bimodal phenomenon. Speakers achieve cohesion...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract There is...
Past research has sought to elucidate how speakers and addressees establish common ground in convers...
Why do people gesture when they speak? According to one influential proposal, the Lexical Retrieval ...