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Created by Carly Brinded
over 7 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Two gesture types | Symbolic and Spontaneous |
| Three symbolic types | Emblematic - wave Mixed - specific word like crazy Propositional - 'this' big |
| Four spontaneous types | Iconic - scissors Metaphoric - on and on Deictic - pointing Beat - gesturing when stuck in speech |
| 2 studies to suggest extra info in gesturing | Large cake, gesture 'round', remembered as round McNeil - chases him out, gesture swinging object, remembered as threatening |
| 3 studies to suggest better speech understanding | Hostetter - better comprehension of speech when that is accompanied by visible gestures Valenzo - children watching lesson with gestures = better test results Church - Similar results |
| 2 studies to suggest speaker intends gestures to be communicative | Cohen - when face to face participants used significantly more gestures than over intercom Melinger - multiple pieces of info conveyed through gesture (size, shape) |
| 1 criticism on communicative intentions | More complex = less communicated through gestures |
| 3 studies suggesting gestures convey spatial info | Driskell - guess spatial words in fewer tries if gestures used Graham - english vs italian, high accuracy when using gestures to describe shapes Chen - restriction of spatial = less fluent |
| 2 studies suggesting gestures convey complex info | Hardison - gestures help bilinguals understand second language McNeill - gestures more beneficial to preschool than kindergarten |
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