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The Language Of Gaze Eyes That Talk Isabella Poggi

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The Language Of Gaze Eyes That Talk Isabella Poggi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.11 MB
Author: Isabella Poggi
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Language Of Gaze Eyes That Talk Isabella Poggi by Isabella Poggi instant download after payment.

How do you feel if someone gives you a seductive glance or looks down on you? What do we mean when we look sideways at someone? How can we solicit another person’s attention? This book analyses the communicative system of gaze in depth, investigating its structure and functions the same way that words and gestures are studied, and shows how to do so by establishing a phonology, a morphology and a semantics of eye communication, before finally outlining a lexicon of gaze. Poggi provides a detailed semantic analysis of lexical items, highlights the role of gaze in multimodal communication, and illustrates its uses in everyday life, politics, education and musical performance. The meanings we communicate by gaze are intertwined with the multimodality of our communication, thus integrating, complementing, sometimes contradicting, whether deliberately or inadvertently, what we say with words or gestures. Starting from a robust theoretical framework, this book also provides an overview of the methods that can be exploited to study gaze, ranging from ethno-semantics to observation and simulation, and provides examples of their use. A timely and original contribution that is essential reading for advanced students, scholars and researchers of multimodal communication, pragmatics, social psychology and related areas.

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