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  1. When Gestures Do_ or _Do Not Follow Language‐Specific Patterns of Motion Expression in Speech: Evidence from Chinese, English and Turkish.Irmak Su Tütüncü, Jing Paul, Samantha N. Emerson, Murat Şengül, Melanie Knezevic & Şeyda Özçalışkan - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (4):e13261.
    Speakers of different languages (e.g., English vs. Turkish) show a binary split in how they package and order components of a motion event in speech and co‐speech gesture but not in silent gesture. In this study, we focused on Mandarin Chinese, a language that does not follow the binary split in its expression of motion in speech, and asked whether adult Chinese speakers would follow the language‐specific speech patterns in co‐speech but not silent gesture, thus showing a pattern akin to (...)
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  • Gesture & Thought. David McNeill, Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2005, 340 pages, $38.00 (hardback). ISBN: 0-226-51462-5. [REVIEW]Irene Mittelberg - 2007 - Metaphor and Symbol 22 (3):281-290.
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