In everyday communication, people not only use speech but also hand gestures to convey information. One intriguing question in gesture research has been why gestures take the specific form they do. Previous research has identified the speaker-gesturer’s communicative intent as one factor shaping the form of iconic gestures. Here we investigate whether communicative intent also shapes the form of pointing gestures. In an experimental setting, twenty-four participants produced pointing gestures identifying a referent for an addressee. The communicative intent of the speakergesturer was manipulated by varying the informativeness of the pointing gesture. A second independent variable was the presence or absence of concurrent speech. As a functi...
Communicative pointing is a human specific gesture which allows sharing information about a visual i...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
In everyday communication, people not only use speech but also hand gestures to convey information. ...
Contains fulltext : 497159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In everyday hum...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
This article presents a study of a set of pointing gestures produced together with speech in a corpu...
International audienceAn important observation which can be made from most of the studies on speech/...
Pointing toward concrete objects is a well-known and efficient communicative strategy. Much less is ...
Most theories of pragmatics take as the basic unit of communication the verbal content of spoken or ...
It has been hypothesized that the iconic hand gestures that accompany talk communicate important sem...
When referring to things in the world, speakers produce utterances that are composites of speech and...
Contains fulltext : 198191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Actions may be ...
Communicative pointing is a human specific gesture which allows sharing information about a visual i...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...
In everyday communication, people not only use speech but also hand gestures to convey information. ...
Contains fulltext : 497159.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In everyday hum...
When people talk, their speech is often accompanied by gestures. Although it is known that co-speech...
Gesture, speech, and communication: Exploring gesture style and covert gesture activation. Thomas C....
This paper aims to determine whether iconic tracing gestures produced while speaking constitute part...
This article presents a study of a set of pointing gestures produced together with speech in a corpu...
International audienceAn important observation which can be made from most of the studies on speech/...
Pointing toward concrete objects is a well-known and efficient communicative strategy. Much less is ...
Most theories of pragmatics take as the basic unit of communication the verbal content of spoken or ...
It has been hypothesized that the iconic hand gestures that accompany talk communicate important sem...
When referring to things in the world, speakers produce utterances that are composites of speech and...
Contains fulltext : 198191.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Actions may be ...
Communicative pointing is a human specific gesture which allows sharing information about a visual i...
Are gesturing and speaking shaped by similar communicative constraints? In an experiment, we teased ...
There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are of...