Integrating Gestures The Interdisciplinary Nature of Gesture

Gestures convey information about culture, discourse, thought, intentionality, emotion, intersubjectivity, cognition, and first and second language acquisition. Additionally, they are used by non-human primates to communicate with their peers and with humans. Consequently, the modern field of gestur...

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Other Authors: Stam, Gale (Editor), Ishino, Mika (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam & Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 2011
Series:Gesture Studies
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