WebbDownload or read book Speech-accompanying gestures and their impact on speech production and communication written by Sonja Kaupp and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2011-10-11 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject English Language … Webb1 nov. 2011 · Even more striking, gesture can mark a speaker as being in transition with respect to a task-learners who are on the verge of making progress on a task routinely produce gestures that convey information that is different from the information conveyed in speech. Gesture can thus be used to predict who will learn.
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Webb16 sep. 2024 · Its four core assumptions on the relation between gesture and speech are as follows: (a) The same communicative intention underlies the planning of both gesture … Webb22 dec. 2009 · Gesture and speech are assumed to form an integrated system during language production. Based on this view, we propose the integrated-systems hypothesis, which explains two ways in which gesture and speech are integrated—through mutual and obligatory interactions—in language comprehension. Experiment 1 presented … sluhn outpatient physical therapy
The development of gesture and speech as an integrated system
Webbchildren produced many gesture-speech mismatches when explain-ing their incorrect solutions. We ex-pected these children, w^hen later asked to solve the same types of problems without explaining them, to expend more cognitive effort to arrive at their incorrect solutions than children who did not produce gesture-speech mismatches. The Webb8 juli 2015 · Where and Which Questions. When young children answer questions, they may substitute an indicating gesture for speech, for example answering a where question with a POINT to the relevant location. In this study, we compare gestural and verbal responses to adult Where and Which questions addressed to one child between the ages 1;4 and 3;5.. … WebbAphasia is a profound language pathology hampering speech production and/or comprehension. People With Aphasia (PWA) use more manual gestures than Non-Brain Injured (NBI) individuals. This intuitively invokes the idea that gesture is compensatory in some way, but there is variable evidence of a gesture-boosting effect on speech … solan dejouy quitte winteractivity