Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent speech. There has been considerable theoretical disagreement about the process by which this informational coordination is achieved. Some theories predict that the information encoded in gesture is not influenced by how information is verbally expressed. However, others predict that gestures encode only what is encoded in speech. This paper investigates this issue by comparing informational coordination between speech and gesture across different languages. Narratives in Turkish, Japanese, and English were elicited using an animated cartoon as the stimulus. It was found that gestures used to express the same motion events were influenced simultan...
Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package ...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
It is known that a phrase may have multiple meanings. Phrases such as “green tea cup” may be interpr...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Gestures that accompany speech are known to be tightly coupled with speech production. However littl...
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...
During language comprehension, listeners use the global semantic representation from previous senten...
Gesture and speech are assumed to form an integrated system during language production. Based on thi...
The present paper contributes to the discussion about coordination between gesture and speechfrom th...
Bergmann K, Kopp S. Co-expressivity of Speech and Gesture: Lessons for Models of Aligned Speech and ...
Contains fulltext : 44510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During language ...
Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package ...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
It is known that a phrase may have multiple meanings. Phrases such as “green tea cup” may be interpr...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
Gestures that spontaneously accompany speech convey information coordinated with the concurrent spee...
What are the relations between linguistic encoding and gestural representations of events during onl...
Gestures that accompany speech are known to be tightly coupled with speech production. However littl...
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...
During language comprehension, listeners use the global semantic representation from previous senten...
Gesture and speech are assumed to form an integrated system during language production. Based on thi...
The present paper contributes to the discussion about coordination between gesture and speechfrom th...
Bergmann K, Kopp S. Co-expressivity of Speech and Gesture: Lessons for Models of Aligned Speech and ...
Contains fulltext : 44510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During language ...
Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package ...
Languages such as Spanish and English differ in how each lexically packages and syntactically distri...
It is known that a phrase may have multiple meanings. Phrases such as “green tea cup” may be interpr...