What co-speech gestures do : investigating the communicative role of visual behaviour accompanying language use during reference in interaction
Language and gesture are thought to be tightly interrelated and co-expressive behaviours (McNeill, 1992; 2005) that, when used in communication, are often referred to as composite signals/utterances (Clark, 1996; Enfield, 2009). Linguistic research has typically focussed on the structure of language...
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University of Leeds
2016
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