Abstract: Classroom interactions take place in a multi-semiotic environment where teachers benefit from a variety ofpedagogical aids and resort to different modalities within their teaching discourses for facilitating access to meaning,managing classroom activities and making evaluative statements. This study aims to examine the pedagogicalfunctions of hand gestures called deictics serving to point towards a concrete or an abstract referent. Hence, the datawere collected in natural settings; i.e., through video recorded classroom interactions of three teachers teachingFrench as a foreign language in Turkey. The results show that deictic gestures are used to inform students and tomanage classroom interactions in general. When these gestures ...
The fourth chapter concerns the empirical research for the study. The main project aimed at identify...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this descriptive multiple case study examined six middle sch...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest in gesture studies for teachers' gestures, it ...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
When people speak, they usually accompany their speech with movements of hands and arms. It is belie...
International audienceThis chapter presents different methodological approaches for studying pedagog...
Managing classroom activities in children has become a challenge for English as a Foreign Language (...
Gestures and multimodality are still almost largely neglected in foreign language learning/teaching....
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Vygotsky (1978) uses the example of gesture in a child, stating that finger pointing represents an i...
XXI Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2016)In...
M.A. (Anthropology)This study explores the role of four teachers’ communicative styles in a multilin...
International audienceThis paper investigates communication (verbal and nonverbal) in the bilingual ...
Second language researchers and teachers often recommend to gesture while teaching, especially with ...
In modern classrooms, the emphasis is still put on the four essential skills (reading, listening, wr...
The fourth chapter concerns the empirical research for the study. The main project aimed at identify...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this descriptive multiple case study examined six middle sch...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest in gesture studies for teachers' gestures, it ...
This study explores the meanings that learners of English as a foreign language give to teachers' ge...
When people speak, they usually accompany their speech with movements of hands and arms. It is belie...
International audienceThis chapter presents different methodological approaches for studying pedagog...
Managing classroom activities in children has become a challenge for English as a Foreign Language (...
Gestures and multimodality are still almost largely neglected in foreign language learning/teaching....
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Vygotsky (1978) uses the example of gesture in a child, stating that finger pointing represents an i...
XXI Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la Facultat de Ciències Humanes i Socials (Any 2016)In...
M.A. (Anthropology)This study explores the role of four teachers’ communicative styles in a multilin...
International audienceThis paper investigates communication (verbal and nonverbal) in the bilingual ...
Second language researchers and teachers often recommend to gesture while teaching, especially with ...
In modern classrooms, the emphasis is still put on the four essential skills (reading, listening, wr...
The fourth chapter concerns the empirical research for the study. The main project aimed at identify...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this descriptive multiple case study examined six middle sch...
International audienceDespite the increasing interest in gesture studies for teachers' gestures, it ...