The semantic specificity hypothesis: When gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2010 - Springer
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
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KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, BC Fletcher - academia.edu
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
The semantic specificity hypothesis: when gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener
K Pine, D Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal …, 2010 - researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
[PDF][PDF] The semantic specificity hypothesis: When gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, BC Fletcher - karenpine.com
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
The semantic specificity hypothesis: When gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener.
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
The Semantic Specificity Hypothesis: When Gestures Do Not Depend Upon the Presence of a Listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 2010 - infona.pl
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
The Semantic Specificity Hypothesis: When Gestures Do Not Depend Upon the Presence of a Listener.
K Pine, D Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal …, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
[PDF][PDF] The semantic specificity hypothesis: When gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, BC Fletcher - core.ac.uk
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
The Semantic Specificity Hypothesis: When Gestures Do Not Depend Upon the Presence of a Listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, B Fletcher - Journal of Nonverbal …, 2010 - search.proquest.com
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
[PDF][PDF] The semantic specificity hypothesis: When gestures do not depend upon the presence of a listener
KJ Pine, DJ Gurney, BC Fletcher - researchgate.net
Humans gesture even when their gestures can serve no communicative function (eg, when
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …
the listener cannot see them). This study explores the intrapersonal function of gestures, and …