In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. Called the language as motion framework, it relies on three broad theories: cognitive grammar, dynamic systems, and cognitive neuroscience. The foundational claim of the language in motion framework is that language and gesture are manifestations of a general human expressive ability which is grounded in embodied cognition and the need for mobile creatures to make sense of their environment.</p
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
While most natural languages rely on speech, humans can spontaneously generate comparable linguistic...
In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. C...
In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. C...
This article investigates the role that nonverbal actions play in language processing over 3 differe...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
The article develops the idea of speech and gesture as an integral system of generation of meaning v...
International audienceThe spontaneous gesticulation that accompanies speech is an integral part of t...
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The ...
As a field of study, gesture has become energized in recent years. There is now an organization (Int...
Why do we gesture when we speak? The Cognitive Psychology of Speech-Related Gesture offers answers t...
The spontaneous gesticulation that accompanies speech is an integral part of the linguistic system. ...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
While most natural languages rely on speech, humans can spontaneously generate comparable linguistic...
In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. C...
In this article I describe a framework for unifying spoken language, signed language, and gesture. C...
This article investigates the role that nonverbal actions play in language processing over 3 differe...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
The article develops the idea of speech and gesture as an integral system of generation of meaning v...
International audienceThe spontaneous gesticulation that accompanies speech is an integral part of t...
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The ...
As a field of study, gesture has become energized in recent years. There is now an organization (Int...
Why do we gesture when we speak? The Cognitive Psychology of Speech-Related Gesture offers answers t...
The spontaneous gesticulation that accompanies speech is an integral part of the linguistic system. ...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
While most natural languages rely on speech, humans can spontaneously generate comparable linguistic...