Gestural Resonance: The Negotiation of Differential Form and Function in Embodied Action
Many scholars have shown that gestures may be used to organize interactive engagement, including such things as turn-taking, participation, and narrative structure (e.g., Goodwin, 1984; Haddington, 2006). More recent work has shown that gestures may also serve as a type of dialogic embodied action (...
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Published in | Crossroads of Language, Interaction, and Culture Vol. 9; no. 1 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Applied Linguistics
01.01.2013
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