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Gesture and Thought

David McNeill (Autor)

332 Seiten
2014
University of Chicago Press (Hersteller)
978-0-226-51464-2 (ISBN)
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Gesturing is such an integral yet unconscious part of communication that we are mostly oblivious to it. But if you observe anyone in conversation, you are likely to see his or her fingers, hands, and arms in some form of spontaneous motion. Why? David McNeill, a pioneer in the ongoing study of the relationship between gesture and language, set about answering this question over twenty-five years ago. In "Gesture and Thought" he brings together years of this research, arguing that gesturing, an act which has been popularly understood as an accessory to speech, is actually a dialectical component of language. "Gesture and Thought" expands on McNeillOCOs acclaimed classic "Hand and Mind." While that earlier work demonstrated what gestures reveal about thought, here gestures are shown to be active participants in both speaking and thinking. Expanding on an approach introduced by Lev Vygotsky in the 1930s, McNeill posits that gestures are key ingredients in an OC imagery-language dialecticOCO that fuels both speech "and" thought. Gestures are both the OC imageryOCO and components of OC language.OCO The smallest element of this dialectic is the OC growth point, OCO a snapshotaof an utterance at its beginning psychological stage. Utilizing several innovative experiments he created and administered with subjects spanning several different age, gender, and language groups, McNeill shows how growth points organize themselves into utterances and extend to discourse at the moment of speaking.An ambitious project in the ongoing study of the relationship of human communication and thought, "Gesture and Thought "is a work of such consequence that it will influence all subsequent theory on the subject."
Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.5.2014
Sprache englisch
ISBN-10 0-226-51464-1 / 0226514641
ISBN-13 978-0-226-51464-2 / 9780226514642
Zustand Neuware
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