Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, form a closely inter-connected system with speech where gestures serve both addressee-directed (‘communicative’) and speaker-directed (’internal’) functions. This paper aims (1) to show that a combined analysis of gesture and speech offers new ways to address theoretical issues in SLA and bilingualism studies, probing SLA and bilingualism as product and process; and (2) to outline some methodological concerns and desiderata to facilitate the inclusion of gesture in SLA and bilingualism research
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The ...
Gestures are often regarded as the most typical compensatory device used by language learners in com...
Most research focuses function of gesture independent of its link to the speech it accompanies and t...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, form a closely inter-connected s...
Gestures, i.e. the symbolic movements that speakers perform while they speak, form a closely interco...
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...
This paper outlines some reasons for why gestures are relevant to the study of SLA. First, given cro...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
The title of this special issue, Gesture and SLA: Toward an Integrated Approach, stems in large part...
The purpose of the current paper is to outline how gestures can contribute to the study of some key ...
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The ...
Gestures are often regarded as the most typical compensatory device used by language learners in com...
Most research focuses function of gesture independent of its link to the speech it accompanies and t...
Gestures, the symbolic movements speakers perform while they speak, form a closely inter-connected s...
Gestures, i.e. the symbolic movements that speakers perform while they speak, form a closely interco...
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...
This paper outlines some reasons for why gestures are relevant to the study of SLA. First, given cro...
A key problem in studies of bilingual linguistic cognition is how to probe the details of underlying...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
The title of this special issue, Gesture and SLA: Toward an Integrated Approach, stems in large part...
The purpose of the current paper is to outline how gestures can contribute to the study of some key ...
Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The ...
Gestures are often regarded as the most typical compensatory device used by language learners in com...
Most research focuses function of gesture independent of its link to the speech it accompanies and t...