Contains fulltext : 205981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In everyday life, people see, describe and remember motion events. We tested whether the type of motion event information (path or manner) encoded in speech and gesture predicts which information is remembered and if this varies across speakers of typologically different languages. We focus on intransitive motion events (e.g., a woman running to a tree) that are described differently in speech and co-speech gesture across languages, based on how these languages typologically encode manner and path information (Kita & Özyürek, 2003; Talmy, 1985). Speakers of Dutch (n = 19) and Turkish (n = 22) watched and described motion events. With a surprise (i.e. unexpe...
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...
In everyday life, people see, describe and remember motion events. We tested whether the type of mot...
Every day people see, describe, and remember motion events. However, the relation between multimodal...
Language is widely assumed to play a role in memory by offering an additional medium of encoding vis...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Languages differ in how they encode motion. When describing bounded motion, English speakers typical...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Visual and auditory channels have different affordances and this is mirrored in what information is ...
Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package ...
This paper develops previous empirical work on the relationship between language and cognition, i.e....
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...
In everyday life, people see, describe and remember motion events. We tested whether the type of mot...
Every day people see, describe, and remember motion events. However, the relation between multimodal...
Language is widely assumed to play a role in memory by offering an additional medium of encoding vis...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically diff...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Languages differ in how they encode motion. When describing bounded motion, English speakers typical...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Visual and auditory channels have different affordances and this is mirrored in what information is ...
Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package ...
This paper develops previous empirical work on the relationship between language and cognition, i.e....
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Languages differ in the way motion events are encoded. In satellite-framed languages, motion verbs t...