A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying representations in order to gauge whether bilinguals' conceptualizations differ from those of monolinguals, and if so how. This chapter provides an overview of a line of studies that rely on speech-associated gestures to explore these issues. The gestures of adult monolingual native speakers differ systematically across languages, reflecting consistent differences in what information is selected for expression and how it is mapped onto morphosyntactic devices. Given such differences, gestures can provide more detailed information on how multilingual speakers conceptualize events treated differently in their respective languages, and therefor...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
Gestures, i.e. the symbolic movements that speakers perform while they speak, form a closely interco...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Whereas most research in SLA assumes the relationship between the first language (L1) and the second...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Analogously to what has long been attested in speech, recent studies have shown that transfer in bil...
Anecdotal reports provide evidence of so called "hybrid" gesturer whose non-verbal behavio...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
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Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, form a closely inter-connected s...
The present study tested the hypotheses on the main effects and interaction effects of gesture condi...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
Gestures, i.e. the symbolic movements that speakers perform while they speak, form a closely interco...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, are systematically related to sp...
Whereas most research in SLA assumes the relationship between the first language (L1) and the second...
In this introduction, we focus on three approaches to motion event construal, and explain how the pa...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Analogously to what has long been attested in speech, recent studies have shown that transfer in bil...
Anecdotal reports provide evidence of so called "hybrid" gesturer whose non-verbal behavio...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
Contains fulltext : 169492.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most research...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, form a closely inter-connected s...
The present study tested the hypotheses on the main effects and interaction effects of gesture condi...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
Gestures, i.e. the symbolic movements that speakers perform while they speak, form a closely interco...
This talk presents a series of studies showing that speakers' gestures are influenced by linguistic ...