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Gesture In Multiparty Interaction Emily Shaw

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Gesture In Multiparty Interaction Emily Shaw
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Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.32 MB
Author: Emily Shaw
ISBN: 9781944838430, 1944838430
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Gesture In Multiparty Interaction Emily Shaw by Emily Shaw 9781944838430, 1944838430 instant download after payment.

Gesture in Multiparty Interactionconfronts the competing views that exist regarding gesture’s relationship to language. In this work, Emily Shaw examines embodied discourses in American Sign Language and spoken English and seeks to establish connections between sign language and co-speech gesture. By bringing the two modalities together, Shaw illuminates the similarities between certain phenomena and presents a unified analysis of embodied discourse that more clearly captures gesture’s connection to language as a whole.
​       Shaw filmed Deaf and hearing participants playing a gesture-based game as part of a social game night. Their interactions were then studied using discourse analysis to see whether and how Deaf and hearing people craft discourses through the use of their bodies. This volume examines gesture, not just for its iconic, imagistic qualities, but also as an interactive resource in signed and spoken discourse. In addition, Shaw addresses the key theoretical barriers that prevent a full accounting of gesture’s interface with signed and spoken language. Her study pushes further the notion that language is fundamentally embodied.

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