This paper concerns ways L2 speakers utilize embodied practices when engaged in word searches in interactions via video-mediated interaction. Examining the role of embodiment in word search practices in semi-pedagogical conversations between native German speakers and German language learners, we demonstrate how interlocutors use the gesture of an upward extended index finger to manage extended word searches in the ongoing production of the turn. The gesture plus the request to wait (ein moment/”one moment”) are used to indicate that the turn is temporarily put on hold, during which the L2 speaker orients to the screen to complete the ongoing word search. In addition, our paper scrutinizes how L2 speakers’ embodied practices emerge in the c...
The Lexical Retrieval Hypothesis proposes that gestures function at the level of speech production, ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
The current study examines the role of action-depicting gestures in conversational turns by focusing...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper investigates the temporal dynamics of bodily and vocal conduct in the course of L2 word s...
PhD ThesisStudies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not on...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper investigates the temporal dynamics of bodily and vocal conduct in the course of L2 word s...
International audienceThis study on online L2 interactions compares lexical word search between an a...
International audienceWithin the field of SLA, studies have examined the word search practices of na...
This study explores the ways students in a higher education setting engage in word searches. The inv...
This thesis uses conversation analysis methodology to analyze how nonnative speakers of English use ...
How do participants use multimodal means to display joint understanding after dealing with vocabular...
Hand gestures combine with speech to form a single integrated system of meaning during language comp...
The Lexical Retrieval Hypothesis proposes that gestures function at the level of speech production, ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
The current study examines the role of action-depicting gestures in conversational turns by focusing...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper investigates the temporal dynamics of bodily and vocal conduct in the course of L2 word s...
PhD ThesisStudies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not on...
Studies on face-to-face interactions have demonstrated how spoken language involves not only verbal ...
This paper investigates the temporal dynamics of bodily and vocal conduct in the course of L2 word s...
International audienceThis study on online L2 interactions compares lexical word search between an a...
International audienceWithin the field of SLA, studies have examined the word search practices of na...
This study explores the ways students in a higher education setting engage in word searches. The inv...
This thesis uses conversation analysis methodology to analyze how nonnative speakers of English use ...
How do participants use multimodal means to display joint understanding after dealing with vocabular...
Hand gestures combine with speech to form a single integrated system of meaning during language comp...
The Lexical Retrieval Hypothesis proposes that gestures function at the level of speech production, ...
This paper examines the co-construction of word search activities between native and non-native spea...
The current study examines the role of action-depicting gestures in conversational turns by focusing...