Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Pragmatics & cognition, 1999 - jbe-platform.com
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Pragmatics & Cognition, 1999 - ingentaconnect.com
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
[引用][C] Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information
J CASSELL, D MCNEILL… - Pragmatics & …, 1999 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Speech-gesture mismatches : Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and
nonlinguistic information CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS Pascal and Francis …
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Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Pragmatics and Cognition, 1999 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and
such gestures appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal …
such gestures appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal …
[PDF][PDF] SPEECH-GESTURE MISMATCHES: EVIDENCE FOR ONE UNDERLYING REPRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC & NONLINGUISTIC INFORMATION1
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Citeseer
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
[PDF][PDF] SPEECH-GESTURE MISMATCHES: EVIDENCE FOR ONE UNDERLYING REPRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC & NONLINGUISTIC INFORMATION1
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - academia.edu
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
[PDF][PDF] SPEECH-GESTURE MISMATCHES: EVIDENCE FOR ONE UNDERLYING REPRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC & NONLINGUISTIC INFORMATION1
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - justinecassell.com
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
Speech–gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information.
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - Pragmatics & Cognition, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
This article addresses the question of whether listeners attend to the kinds of gestures
people produce spontaneously while conversing, and whether information that is conveyed …
people produce spontaneously while conversing, and whether information that is conveyed …
[引用][C] Speech-gesture mismatches: evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information: evidence for one underlying representation …
J Cassell - Pragmatics and cognition, 1999 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Speech-gesture mismatches: evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and
nonlinguistic information: evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and …
nonlinguistic information: evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and …
[PDF][PDF] SPEECH-GESTURE MISMATCHES: EVIDENCE FOR ONE UNDERLYING REPRESENTATION OF LINGUISTIC & NONLINGUISTIC INFORMATION1
J Cassell, D McNeill, KE McCullough - media.mit.edu
Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …
appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little …