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adam_text | Contents
Volume 2
Cornelia Müller. Alan
Cienki.
Ellen Fricke. Silva H. Ladewig. David McNeül and Jana
Bressem
(eds.).
Body
-
Language
-
Communication. An International
Hanabook
on Multi-
modality In Human Interaction (Handbooks of linguistics and Communication Science
38.2.).
Berlin/Boston:
De
Gruyter
Mouton.
VI. Gestures across cultures
73.
Gestures in South Africa
-
Heather Brookes
................ 1147
74.
Gestures in the Sub-Saharan region
*
Heather Brookes and
Victoria
Nyst 1
154
75.
Gestures in West Africa: Left hand taboo in Ghana
-
James Essegbey
. .
і
161
76.
Gestures in West Africa: Wolof Christian Meyer
.............. 1169
77.
Gestures in South America: Spanish and Portuguese
-
Monica Rector
.
і 1
75
78.
Gestures in South American indigenous cultures
Sabine Reiter..... 1182
79.
Gestures in native South America: Ancash
Quechua
■
Joshua Shapero
.
H
93
80.
Gestures in native Mexico and Central America: The Mayan Cultures
Penelope Brown
.................................. 1206
81.
Gestures in native Nothem America: Btmodal talk in Arapaho
-
Richard Sandovai
................................. 1215
82.
Gestures in Southwest India: Dance theater
-
Rajyashree Ramesh
.... 1226
83.
Gestures in China: Universal and culturally
spéciik
characteristics
■
Shumeng
Hou
and Wing
Chce
So
....................... 1233
84.
Gestures and body language in Southern Europe: Italy
-
Marino Bonaiuto and Tancredi Boneiuto
...................
1
240
85.
Gesture» in Southern Europe: Children s
pragmatic
gestures
ш
Italy
·
Maria
Graziano
.................................. 1253
86.
Gestures in Southwest Europe: Portugal
· Isabel
Galhaao-Rodrigues
. . 1259
87.
Gestures in Southwest Europe: Catalonia
*
liuis
Ptyrató
......... 1266
88.
Gestures in Western Europe: France
-
Dontinque Boutet and
Simon Harrison
.................................. 1272
89.
Gestures in Northern Europe: Children s gestures in Sweden
·
Mats
Andrén
................................... 1282
90.
Gesture» in Northeast Europe: Russia, Poland, Croatia,
the Czech Republic, and Slovakia
·
Grigory E. Kreydlm
......... 1289
VH. Body movements
-
Functions, contexts, and interactions
91.
Body posture and movement in interaction:
Participation management
· Ulrike
ВоШ...................
1301
92.
Proxemics and axial orientation
· Jörg Hagemann............. 1310
93.
The role of gaze in conversational interaction
·
Mardi
Kid well
...... 1324
vi
Contents
94.
Categories and functions of posture, gaze, face, and body movements
■
Beatrix
Schönherr ................................ 1333
95.
Facial expression and social interaction
■
Рю Е.
Rico.
Bitti
........ 1342
96.
Gestures, postures, gaze, and movement in work, and organization
■
Ma¬
rino Bonaiuto,
Stefano De
Dominicis and
liberta
Ganucci
Cancellieri
1349
97.
Gesture and conversational units
■ Ulrike Bohle .............. 1360
98.
The interactive design of gestures
■
Irene Kimbara
............. 1368
99.
Gestures and mimicry
■
Irene Kimbara
.................... 1.375
100.
Gestures and prosody
■
Dan Loehr
...................... 1381
101.
Structuring discourse: Observations on prosody
and gesture
m
Russian TV-discourse
■
Nicole
Richter .......
.
■ ■ ■ 1392
102.
Body movements in political discourse
·
Fridanna
Maricchiolo, Marino Bonaiuto and
Augusto
Guisei......
1400
103.
Gestures
ία
industrial settings
■
Simon Harrison
............... 1413
104.
Identification and interpretation of co-speech gestures
in technical systems
Timo
Sowa
....................... 1419
105.
Gestures, postures, gaze, and other body movements in the
2nd
language
classroom interaction Alexis Tabensky
.................... 1426
106.
Bodily interaction (of interpreters) in music performance
■
Richard Ashley
.................................. 1.432
107.
Gestures in the theater
■
Erika
Fischer-
Lichte................ 1440
108.
Contemporary classification systems
■ Ulrike Bohle ............ 1453
109.
Co-speech gestures: Structures and functions
■
Fridanna
MaricchioJo,
Stefano De
Dominicis,
Libertà
Ganucci
Cancellieri,
Angiola
Di Coriza,
Augusto Gnisci and Marmo Bonaiuto
.................... 1461
110.
Emblems or quotable gestures: Structures, categories,
and functions
■
Lluis
.Payrató
.......................... 1474
111. Semantics and pragmatics of symbolic gestures
■
Isabella
Poggi
..... 1481
112.
Head shakes: Variation in form, function, arid cultural
distribution
of a bead movement related to no
·
Šifflôn
Harrison .
. : ...: ... 1496
113.
Gestures in dicti
ön
aries: Physical contact gestures-
ЇЛЙ£е :
Kýiítf
·
.
V :
1302
1:14,
Rang-gestures across culture«
mé
times:
■
i- i:rii4yu-
>ž- -«V;
Dimensions of
vaiíatfo-n
■
■СЬяаЙА МІШег
. . : . : ; .
V:
;;:. ..
...V .
1511
115.
Gesture and taboo:
Ä cítísÄ-cullural
perspective Heather Brookes
1523
VIII.
Gesture and language
116.
Pragmatic gestures Lluis
Payrató
and Sediiiha
Teßendorf........ 1531
117.
Pragmatic and metapboric
-
combining functional with cognitive
approaches in the analysis of the brushing aside gesture
·
Sedinha
Teßendorf................................ 1.540
118.
Recurrent gestures
■ Silva
H. Ladewig
...........
c.
........ 1558
11.9.
A repertoire of German recurrent gestures with pragmatic functions
■
Jana
Bressem and
Cornelia Müller...................... 1575
120.
The family of Away gestures: Negation, refusal, and negative assessment
·
Jana
Bressem and Cornelia Miffler
. . . . . .... . . . . , ... . . ... . ■ 1592
121.
The cyclic
gestare
-
Silva
H. Lťtófewig
:
·:
. . ,.·:: ; .
.;, .:
.:;.,. : ■:*■■„
С
.
;
1605
Contents
122.
Kinesthem.es: Morphological complexity
m
co-speech, gestures
Elten
Fricke
.....................................1618
1.23.
Gesture families and gestural fields
■
Rilen
Fricke,
Jana
Bressem and Cornelia
Müller.............. 1630
124.
Repetitions in gesture
■
.Tana Bressem
...................... 1641
125.
Syntactic complexity in co-speech gestures:
Constituency and recursion
■
Ellen Fricke
.................. 1650
126.
Creating
multimodal
utterances: The linear integration
of gestures into speech
·
Suva II. Ladewig
.................. 1662
127.
Gestures and location in English
·
Mark Tutton
............... 1677
128.
Gestural modes of representation as techniques of depiction
■
Cornelia
Müller...............,..................
L687
129.
Levels of abstraction
■ Ulrike
Lynn
...................... 1702
130.
Gestures and
iconici
ty
■
Irene
Mittel
berg
................... 1712
131.
Iconic and representational gestures
■
Irene
Mittelberg
and
Vito
Evola
1732
132.
Gestures and metonymy
■
Irene
Mittelberg
and Linda Waugh
...... 1747
133.
Ways of viewing metaphor in gesture
■
Alan Cienk) and
Cornelia Müller 1766
134.
The conceptualization of time in gesture
■
Kensy Cooperrider, Rafael
Núñez
and Eve Sweetser
............ 1781
135.
Between reference and meaning: Object-related and interpretant-related
gestures in face-to-face interaction
■
Ellen Fricke
.............. 1788
136.
Deixis, gesture, and embodiment from a linguistic
point of view Ellen Fricke
............................ 1803
137.
Pointing by hand: Types of reference and their influence
on gestural form
■
Ewa
Jarrnolowicz-Nowikow
................ 1824
IX. Embodiment
-
The body and its role for cognition,
emotion, and communication
138.
Gestures and cognitive development
■■
Martha W. AHbal
......... 1833
and wma
ащшзШош
:
ards
■^ Aimá.- M..
Borghi
............
:.
1841
ì
40.
The
ЫЫттМпЕ
of
dhildaPén g
авййтоДаі
skäls
írom.
1
to
4
years old
·
Aliyah
Morgenstern................... 1848
141.
Gestares
before language: The rise of baby signs
·
Lena Ho-tze
...... 1857
142.
Gestares
and second, language
acquisition
·
Marianne Gull berg
..... 186-8
143.
Further changes in L2 Thrnkmg for Speaking?
-
Gale A.
Stam
....... 1875
144.
Gesture and the neuropsychology of language
·
Pierre Feyereiserj
.... 1886
145.
Gestures in aphasia
■
Pierre Feyereisen
.................... 1898
146.
Body movements and mental illness: Alterations of movement behavior
associated with eating disorders, schizophrenia, and depression
■
Hedda
Lausberg ................................. 1905
147.
Bodily communication and deception
■ Siegln
ed
L
.
Sporer
........ 1913
148.
Multi
-modal discourse comprehension
■
Seana Coulson and Ying Choon Wii
1922
149.
Cognitive operations that take place
ш
the Perception-Action Loop
■
Stephanie Huette and Michael Sprvey
........................... 1929
vn
Vlil
Contents
150.
Gesture and working memory
■
Susan Wagner Cook
............ 1936
151.
Body movements in robotics Ipke Wachsmuth and
Maha Salem
.... 1943
152.
-Gestures, postures, gaze, and movements
m
computer science:
Embodied agents
■
Stefan
Kopp........................ 1948
153.
The psychology of gestures and gesture-like movements
in non-human primates
■ Katja
LiebaJ
.................... 1955
154.
An evolutionary perspective on facial behavior
■
Marc
Meh
u
....... 1962
155.
On the consequences of living without facial expression
■
Kathleen Rives
Bogart,
Jonathan Cole, and Wolfgang Briegel
...... 1969
156.
MultimodaJ forms of expressing emotions: The case of interjections
■
Ulrike Stange
and Damans
Nübling ..................... 1982
157.
Some issues in the semiotics of gesture: The perspective of comparative
semiotics
■
Göran
Sonesson
........................... 1989
158-
Embodied meaning, inside and out: The coupling of gesture and mental
simulation
·
Tyler Marghetis and Benjamin K. Bergen
........... 2000
159.
Embodied and distributed contexts of collaborative remembering
■
Eucas M. Bietti
.................................. 2008
160.
Living bodies: Co-enacting experience
■
Elena Clare Cuffari and Thomas Wiben Jensen
............... 2016
161.
Apropnoception, gesture, and cognitive being
■
Li
es
be
t
Quaeghebeur. Susan Duncan,
S h
aun
Gallagher, Jonathan Cole
and David McNeill
................................ 2026
162.
Embodying audio-visual media:
Concepts and transdisciplinary perspectives
■ Jan-Hendrik Bakels .... 2048
163.
Cinematic communication and embodiment
■
Christina
Schmitt
and
Sarah Greifenstein .................. 2061
164.
The discovery of the acting body
Sarah
Greiíemstein
and Hermann Kappelhoff
................ 2070
165.
Expressive movements in audio-visual media: Modulating affective ex¬
perience
■
Thomas Soberer, Sarah
Greif
enstfem and Hermann Kappemoff
2081
166.
Expressive movement and metaphoric meaning
maJamgin
audio-visual
media
· Cnxistma Schmitt,
Sarah
Gtíaíiöitóu
små
Hermami
juippslbofi!. ■
л
2Θ92
167.
Gestare
as interactive
expressive
movement
iKtcr-affectíVíty
ш.Јо&е^д-
,■■■■:
face communication Dorothea
Horst,
Мсѕишѕка
ВоЦ
Chriâtisa
Schmitt .-,
and.
Corneha
Müller........--.-,·..........
ľ
....
,
... ; ..
,,
2112
Χ.
Sign language
-
Visible body movements as language
168.
Linguistic structures in a manual modality:
Phonology and morphology
m
sign languages
■
Onno Crasborn
..... 2127
169.
The grammaticalization of gestures in sign languages
■
Esther van Loon, Roland
Pfau
and
Markus Steinbach........... 2133
170.
Nonmanual gestures
m
sign languages
-
Annika
Herrmann and Nina-Kristin Pendzach
................. 2149
171.
Enactment as a (signed.) language communicative strategy
■
David Quinto-Pozos
........................,............ 2163
1.72.
Gestures in sign
-langu
age
·
Sherman Wilcox
....... , . . . .... . ...... , 2170
Contents
Volume
ι
Introduction
■
Cornelia
MüJJer
I. How the body relates to language and communication:
Outlining the subject matter
1.
Exploring the utterance roles of visible bodily action:
Λ
personal account
■
Adam
Kendőn
....................... 7
2.
Gesture as a window onto mind and brain, and the relationship to
linguistic relativity and ontogenesis
■
David McNeill
............ 28
3.
Gestures and speech from a linguistic perspective:
Λ
new field
and its history
■ Cornelia Müller, Silva
Η.
Ladewig and
Jana Bressem . 55
4. Emblems,
quotable gestures, or conventionalized body
movements
■
Sedmha
Teßendorf........................ 82
5.
Framing, grounding, and coordinating
conversaţional
interaction:
Posture,
gaze, facial expression, and movement in space
■
Mardi
KidweJJ
100
6.
Homesign: When gesture is called upon to be
language
■
Susan Goldin-Meadow
....................... 113
7.
Speech, sign, and gesture
■
Sherman Wiicox
................. 125
II. Perspectives from different disciplines
8.
The growth point hypothesis of language and gesture as a dynamic
and integrated system
·
David McNeil!
.................... 135
9.
Psycholinguistics of speech and gesture: Production, comprehension,
architecture
■
Pierre Fey
erasen
............................. 156
10.
Neuropsychology of
gestore
production
■·
Hedda
Lausberg........ 168
11.
Cognitive Linguistics: Spoken language aad
gestar©
as expressions
of conceptualization
■
Alan
Cienki
............................ 182
12.
Gestures as a medium of expression The linguistic potential
of gestures
■
Cornelia
Müller ..... .............................. 202
13.
Conversation, analyses:: Talk and bodily resources for the organization
of social interaction
■
Lorenza Mondada
..................... 218
14.
Ethnography: Body, communication, and cultural
practices
■
Christian
Meyer
........................... 227
15.
Cognitive Anthropology: Distributed cognition
and gesture
·
Robert F. Williams
........................ 240
16.
Social psychology: Body and language in social
interaction
·
Marino Bonaiuto and
Fri danna
Mancornólo
......... 258
17.
Multimodal (inter)action analysis: An
integrative
methodology
■ Sigrid
Noms
.......................... 275
18.
Body gestures, manners, and postures
m
literature
·
Fernando
Poyatos
............................. 287
Contents
III. Historical dimensions
19.
Prehistoric gestures: Evidence from artifacts
and rock art
■
Paul Bouissac
.......................... 30.1
20.
Indian traditions: A. grammar of gestures
ш
classical dance
and dance theatre
■
Rajyashree Ramesh
.................... 306
21.
Jewish traditions: Active gestural practices in religious
life
■
Roman Katsm.au
.............................. 320
22.
The body in rhetorical delivery and in theater: An overview of
classical works
■
Dorota
Dutscb
......................... 329
23.
Medieval perspectives
m
Europe: Oral culture and bodily
practices
■
Dmitri Zakharine
.......................... 343
24.
Renaissance philosophy: Gesture as universal
language
■
Jeffrey Wollock
........................... 364
25.
Enlightenment philosophy: Gestures, language, and the origin
of human understanding
■
Mary M.
Coppie
........:........ 378
26.
20th century: Empirical research of body, language,
and communication
■ Jana
Bressem
...................... 393
27.
Language
—
gesture
—
code: Patterns of movement in artistic dance
from the Baroque until today
■ Susanne
Foellmer
.............. 416
28.
Communicating with dance: A historiography of aesthetic
and anthropological reflections on the relation between dance,
language, and representation
■
Yvonne
Hardt
................ 427
29.
Mimesis: The history of a notion
· Gunter Gebauer
and
Christoph Wulf................................ 438
IV. Contemporary approaches
7
30.
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systeeu»
smă
the
communication and: Jaugua-ge
Michael
А/АгМЬеЛ-
%
■.-. Γ&Ή
raivar*:;
¿і .
-■>■■-. 451
31.
Gesture
as
ргесадвог
te.
«ЈжеигМ
етАшаш:^
IvlMffl^CS-xCfttisife.
i X-^
· 466
32.
The
œ-evatea-e*
©£
§^
l i
- * ·
coasequen-ces
■■
David.
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... :-. . .. ■> ·-■■·*
ŕ;
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і
,
-^S
УНЫ^З ^^-уЖу.
■:>
ì-
■ 480
33.
S-ensonmûlOr
storiala©«
e^pfâiÉMgf
ІЙЙІШ^·:· 1^-;:;:.^
;
ύ. ν:-
u ,:
äad
usåergtffiftaiöag
·
Maxcus.
Peri.rn.an
and
Raym^OcidW^Oitefea
. . ;
^v-,
m
512
34.
Levels of
еваЬоіаажшаі
and
соаюзию
кШін&й
Іогаша ІаяЩч-
-■;■■, ..·. ,-,. .- , ■ .:■ 53.3
35.
Body an.d speech as expression of mmm states
■·
Eva
КхадвишЉеи,
Susanne
Kaiser, Kappas
Arvid
and Klaus
R
. Scherer ........
i
. . . 551
36.
Fused Bodies: On the mterrelatedness of cognition
and interaction
■
Anders R. Hougaaxd and
Gitte
Rasmussen
....... 564
37. Multimodal
interaction
■
Lorenza Mondada
................. 577
38.
Verbal, vocal, and visual practices
ш
conversational
interaction
■ Margret Sei
ting
.................................. 589
39.
The codes and functions of nonverbal commnsiGabon.
·
Judee K.
Burgoon, Laura K.
Guerrero
and.
Cindy
H,.
Wbite
.
, ,
. ... . ... .
¡.
.· 609
40.
Mind, hands, face, and body: A sketch, of a goal
taå belaef
view of muftimodal
савжпишеаїіоо:
■
Isabcüa
Poggi
4
v
:*í.-,-..·-
ку~.
■ -;!,.-»,*..: 627
Contents xi
41. Nonverbal
communication
in
a funcţiona] pragmatic
perspective
■
Konrad
Ehi
ich........................... 648
42. Elements
of meaning
in gesture:
lne
analogical links
·
Geneviève Calbris
658
43.
Praxeology of gesture
- Jürgen Streeck.................... 678
44.
Λ
Composite Utterances approach to .meaning
- N.
J. Enfield
..... 689
45.
Towards a grammar of gestures: A form-based
view
■ Cornelia Müller, Jana
Bressem and
Silva
Η.
Ladewig
....... 707
46.
Towards a unified grammar of gesture and speech:
A
multimodal
approach
■
Ellen Fricke
..................,.......... 733
47.
The exbodied mind:
Cognitive-semiotic
principles as motivating
forces in. gesture
■
Irene
Mittelberg..............,......... 755
48.
Articulation as gesture: Gesture and the mature of
language
■
Sherman
Wil
cox
............................ 785
49.
How our gestures help us learn.
■
Susan
Gol
dm
-Meado
w .........
792
50.
CoverbaJ gestures. Between communication and speech
production
■
Uri
Hadar.............................
804
51.
The social interactive
nature
of gestures: Theory, assumptions,
methods, and findings
■
Jennifer Gerwing and Janet
В
avelas.......
821
V. Methods
52.
Experimental methods in co-speech gesture research
-
Judith Holler
. . . 837
53.
Documentation of gestures with motion capture Thi
es Pfeiffer..... 857
54.
Documentation of gestures with data gloves
■
Thies
Pfeiffer
........ 868
55.
Reliability and validity of coding systems for bodily
forms of communication
■
Augusto Guisei,
Fri danna Maricchiolo
and Marmo Bonaiuto
.............................. 879
56.
Sequential notation and analysis for bodily forms of
communication
■
Augusto
Gmsci, Roger Bakeman
and Pridarma
Maricchiolo
............................... 892
57.
Decoding bo dily forms of
communication.
■
Fridarma Maricchiolo,
Angiola
Di Gonza, Augusto
Gmsci and
Marmo Bonaiuto
. . ....... 904
58.
Antíy-iiug
facial expression
usrng
Übe
facial
action
coding system
(FACS) Bridget M. Waller and
Marcia
Smith Pasquahnj
.......... 917
59.
Coding psychopathology na movement behavior: The movement
psychodlagnostie inventory
■ Martha
Davis
..... . .............. 932
60.
Laban
based
anaxyá-s
and notation of body
movement
■
An
tja
Kennedy
.......,.................... 941
61.
Kesten
berg movement analysis
· Sabine
С.
Koch and
К.
Mark Sossin
. 958
62.
Doing fieldwork on the body, language,
and communication
· N.
J. Enfield
...................... 974
63.
Video as a tool in the social sciences
■
Lorenza Mondada.........
982
64.
Approaching notation, coding, and analysis from a conversational
analysis point of view
■ Ulrike Bohle...................... 992
65.
Transcribing gesture with speech
■
Susan Duncan
.............. 1007
66.
Mu3.tim.odal annotation tools
■
Susan Duncan,
Katharina
Robifing
and
Dan Loehr
.................................................. 1015.
xii _____ Contents
67. NEUROGES
A. coding system for the empirical analysis of hand
movement behavior as a reflection of cognitive,
emoţionai,
and interactive processes
·
Hedda
Lausberg................. 1022
68.
Transcription systems for gestures, speech, prosody, postures,
and gaze
■ Jana
Bressem
.............................. 1037
69.
A linguistic perspective on the notation of gesture
phases
■
Suva H. Ladewig and
Jana
Bressem
................ 1060
70.
A. .linguistic perspective on the notation of form, features
m
gestures
· Jana
Bressem
............................. 1079
71.
Linguistic Annotation System, for Gestures (LASG)
■ Jana
Bressem,
Silva
H.
Ladewig and
Cornelia Müller..................... 1098
72.
Transcription systems for sign languages: A sketch of the different
graphical representations of sjgn language and their
characteristics
Brigitte
Garcia and Marie-Anne Sallandre
........ 1125
Appendix
Organizations, links, reference publications, and periodicals
........... 2177
Indices
Authors Index
...................................... 2179
Subject Index
....................................... 2194
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