Demographic, neuropsychological, and speech variables that impact iconic and supplementary-to-speech gesturing in aphasia

BC Stark, G Oeding - Gesture, 2023 - jbe-platform.com
We model the role of demographic, neuropsychological and speech variables in
characterizing iconic gesture use in speakers with aphasia, especially gestures that …

Discourse and communicative pragmatics.

S Coulson, J Momsen - 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
To the linguist, language is a formal system defined by rules that allow us to compile an
infinite number of messages from a finite system of symbolic elements. The study of …

Edited by: Hong Xu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Reviewed by

J Hass, NAR Murty, W Xiao, D Wu… - Perception …, 2023 - books.google.com
As a kind of visual stimulus or complex object, the face is important to the survival and social
communication of various species, including humans. It is a remarkable property for the …

Longitudinal changes in iconic gesture frequency in Traumatic Brain Injury

K Urena, BC Stark - 2023 - osf.io
The use of hand gestures during communication is a naturally occurring phenomenon
thought to aid in cognitive processes such as language, memory, and learning. Co-speech …

[PDF][PDF] UNDERSTANDING GESTURE-SPEECH INTERACTION THROUGH THE LENS OF GESTURES'SELF-ORIENTED FUNCTIONS: GESTURE PRODUCTION …

B ARSLAN - 2023 - researchgate.net
These findings suggest that individuals might use more representational gestures when they
are disfluent if they have enough competency to detect their mistakes, which suggests a …

The role of visual cues in speech comprehension: evidence from brain and behaviour

AM Krason - 2023 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Face-to-face communication is multimodal. It comprises a plethora of linguistic and non-
linguistic cues, such as gestures, face and body movements, eye gaze, and prosody, that …

[引用][C] GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES

B ARSLAN - 2023 - KOÇ UNIVERSITY