The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse

Recent research focusing on the insights gestures may offer into the mental conceptualization of motion events suggests that a number of factors may influence the way motion events are gestured in different languages. This study aims at showing how in Awetí oral discourse other than purely linguisti...

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Main Author: Sabine Reiter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Française de Linguistique Cognitive 2015-05-01
Series:CogniTextes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cognitextes/765
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spelling doaj-cf12f2e9dc4e45028f7beea8b50ef3842020-11-25T02:19:02ZengAssociation Française de Linguistique CognitiveCogniTextes1958-53222015-05-01910.4000/cognitextes.765The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourseSabine ReiterRecent research focusing on the insights gestures may offer into the mental conceptualization of motion events suggests that a number of factors may influence the way motion events are gestured in different languages. This study aims at showing how in Awetí oral discourse other than purely linguistic modes of representation such as gesture and ideophones are obligatory ‘path’ and optional ‘manner’ components of motion events. With regard to ‘manner’ it will be illustrated by corpus examples that the information state of this motion component in discourse determines whether it will additionally be gestured or not. These features suggest that the co-speech gestures in Awetí motion events have a meaning-conveying function and should be treated as a means of communication rather than as a feature which is produced with a low level of speaker awareness, merely providing insights into mental conceptualizations.http://journals.openedition.org/cognitextes/765Awetíconceptualizationgesturesideophonemotion eventsmultimodality
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The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
CogniTextes
Awetí
conceptualization
gestures
ideophone
motion events
multimodality
author_facet Sabine Reiter
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title The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
title_short The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
title_full The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
title_fullStr The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
title_full_unstemmed The multi-modal representation of motion events in Awetí discourse
title_sort multi-modal representation of motion events in awetí discourse
publisher Association Française de Linguistique Cognitive
series CogniTextes
issn 1958-5322
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Recent research focusing on the insights gestures may offer into the mental conceptualization of motion events suggests that a number of factors may influence the way motion events are gestured in different languages. This study aims at showing how in Awetí oral discourse other than purely linguistic modes of representation such as gesture and ideophones are obligatory ‘path’ and optional ‘manner’ components of motion events. With regard to ‘manner’ it will be illustrated by corpus examples that the information state of this motion component in discourse determines whether it will additionally be gestured or not. These features suggest that the co-speech gestures in Awetí motion events have a meaning-conveying function and should be treated as a means of communication rather than as a feature which is produced with a low level of speaker awareness, merely providing insights into mental conceptualizations.
topic Awetí
conceptualization
gestures
ideophone
motion events
multimodality
url http://journals.openedition.org/cognitextes/765
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