How Do Gestures Influence Thinking and Speaking? The Gesture-for-Conceptualization Hypothesis

Volume: 124, Issue: 3, Pages: 245 - 266
Published: Feb 27, 2017
Abstract
People spontaneously produce gestures during speaking and thinking. We focus here on gestures that depict or indicate information related to the contents of concurrent speech or thought (i.e., representational gestures). Previous research indicates that such gestures have not only communicative functions, but also self-oriented cognitive functions. In this paper, we propose a new theoretical framework, the Gesture-for-Conceptualization...
Paper Details
Title
How Do Gestures Influence Thinking and Speaking? The Gesture-for-Conceptualization Hypothesis
Published Date
Feb 27, 2017
Volume
124
Issue
3
Pages
245 - 266
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