Gesture-Speech Phenomena,Learning, and Development |
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Abstract: | This article discusses psycholinguistic (experimental) and anthropological studies of gesture-speech relations pertinent to learning and development. Two case studies of gesture-speech relations "in the wild" exemplify the way gestures link person and setting. Results of prior studies are discussed in terms of contributions that research on gesture-speech performances can make to modern situated aptitude theory. |
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