The semantic specificity of gesture: Implications for gesture classification and function
U Hadar, L Pinchas-Zamir - Journal of Language and Social …, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
The semantic specificity of gesture was assessed by the ability of untrained participants to
recognize the meaning of ideational gestures in a forced-choice paradigm. Untrained …
recognize the meaning of ideational gestures in a forced-choice paradigm. Untrained …
Gesturing by speakers with aphasia: How does it compare?
Purpose To study the independence of gesture and verbal language production. The
authors assessed whether gesture can be semantically compensatory in cases of verbal …
authors assessed whether gesture can be semantically compensatory in cases of verbal …
How early do children understand gesture–speech combinations with iconic gestures?
C Stanfield, R Williamson, Ş Özçalişkan - Journal of child language, 2014 - cambridge.org
Children understand gesture+ speech combinations in which a deictic gesture adds new
information to the accompanying speech by age 1; 6 (Morford & Goldin-Meadow …
information to the accompanying speech by age 1; 6 (Morford & Goldin-Meadow …
The interaction of iconic gesture and speech in talk
One traditional view of how speech and gesture interact in talk is that gestures represent
information, which is largely redundant with respect to the information contained in the …
information, which is largely redundant with respect to the information contained in the …
Word familiarity predicts temporal asynchrony of hand gestures and speech.
P Morrel-Samuels, RM Krauss - Journal of Experimental …, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
Seventeen Ss were videotaped as they provided narrative descriptions of 13 photographs.
Judgments from 129 naive untrained Ss were used to isolate 60 speech-related gestures …
Judgments from 129 naive untrained Ss were used to isolate 60 speech-related gestures …
Gesture–speech integration in children with specific language impairment
E Mainela‐Arnold, MW Alibali… - … Journal of Language …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Previous research suggests that speakers are especially likely to produce
manual communicative gestures when they have relative ease in thinking about the spatial …
manual communicative gestures when they have relative ease in thinking about the spatial …
The development of co-speech gesture in the communication of children with autism spectrum disorders
H Sowden, J Clegg, M Perkins - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Co-speech gestures have a close semantic relationship to speech in adult conversation. In
typically developing children co-speech gestures which give additional information to …
typically developing children co-speech gestures which give additional information to …
Differential roles of gestures on spatial language in neurotypical elderly adults and individuals with focal brain injury
Gestures might serve communicative functions by supplementing spoken expressions or
restorative functions by facilitating speech production. Also, speakers with speech deficits …
restorative functions by facilitating speech production. Also, speakers with speech deficits …
Visual-spatial and verbal abilities differentially affect processing of gestural vs. spoken expressions
Listeners are sensitive to speakers' co-speech iconic gestures. Concurrent visual and verbal
information compete for attentional resources during multimodal comprehension. The …
information compete for attentional resources during multimodal comprehension. The …
Multisensory integration: the case of a time window of gesture–speech integration
C Obermeier, TC Gunter - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This experiment investigates the integration of gesture and speech from a multisensory
perspective. In a disambiguation paradigm, participants were presented with short videos of …
perspective. In a disambiguation paradigm, participants were presented with short videos of …