This paper investigates gesture as a resource for marking politeness-related meanings. We asked 14 Korean and 14 Catalan participants to retell a cartoon, once to an unknown superior and once to a close friend. Participants in both languages curtail gestures when interacting with a socially distant superior. Speakers of both languages produced fewer gestures when addressing the superior, reduced their gesture space, decreased the encoding of manner, and reduced the use of characterviewpoint gestures. We see the decrease in gesture frequency and the less frequent encoding of manner as indicators of lower levels of iconicity when talking with status superiors. Curtailing gesture marks a less playful communicative context, and a more serious a...
Most theories of pragmatics take as the basic unit of communication the verbal content of spoken or ...
From all the examples of nonverbal behaviour it has been scientifically proved that gestures reflect...
Verbal and nonverbal information emerge simultaneously in our everyday communication. Although peopl...
This paper investigates gesture as a resource for marking politeness-related meanings. We asked 14 K...
Abstract Whereas previous research on metapragmatic talk has tended to focus on what people say abou...
People have stereotypes about gesture usage. For instance, speakers in East Asia are not supposed to...
Gestures are often regarded as the most typical compensatory device used by language learners in com...
It has been hypothesized that the iconic hand gestures that accompany talk communicate important sem...
This study examined a compensatory function of gesture with speech communication. For this purpose, ...
Gestures are a universal form of human expression, often demonstrating a person’s attitude, intentio...
Anecdotal reports provide evidence of so called "hybrid" gesturer whose non-verbal behavio...
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
It is generally agreed among communication researchers that ways of communicating, especially those ...
The origin of language has been a mystery for many years, with many possible theories offered as an ...
Most theories of pragmatics take as the basic unit of communication the verbal content of spoken or ...
From all the examples of nonverbal behaviour it has been scientifically proved that gestures reflect...
Verbal and nonverbal information emerge simultaneously in our everyday communication. Although peopl...
This paper investigates gesture as a resource for marking politeness-related meanings. We asked 14 K...
Abstract Whereas previous research on metapragmatic talk has tended to focus on what people say abou...
People have stereotypes about gesture usage. For instance, speakers in East Asia are not supposed to...
Gestures are often regarded as the most typical compensatory device used by language learners in com...
It has been hypothesized that the iconic hand gestures that accompany talk communicate important sem...
This study examined a compensatory function of gesture with speech communication. For this purpose, ...
Gestures are a universal form of human expression, often demonstrating a person’s attitude, intentio...
Anecdotal reports provide evidence of so called "hybrid" gesturer whose non-verbal behavio...
This article examines the role of gestures as a communication strategy in the discourse of English a...
Gestures are meaningful movements of the body, the hands, and the face during communication, which a...
It is generally agreed among communication researchers that ways of communicating, especially those ...
The origin of language has been a mystery for many years, with many possible theories offered as an ...
Most theories of pragmatics take as the basic unit of communication the verbal content of spoken or ...
From all the examples of nonverbal behaviour it has been scientifically proved that gestures reflect...
Verbal and nonverbal information emerge simultaneously in our everyday communication. Although peopl...