<p>Repetitive sequences play a major role as a pattern-building device and are a basic syntagmatic linguistic means on all language levels in spoken and signed languages. Little attention has been paid to investigating them in multimodal language use. Do gestures exhibit different types of repetitiv
Repetitions in Gesture: A Cognitive-Linguistic and Usage-Based Perspective
β Scribed by Jana Bressem
- Publisher
- De Gruyter Mouton
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Series
- Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL] 46
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Repetitive sequences play a major role as a pattern-building device and are a basic syntagmatic linguistic means on all language levels in spoken and signed languages. Little attention has been paid to investigating them in multimodal language use. Do gestures exhibit different types of repetitive sequences? Do they build complex units based on these types and if so, how is the pattern building to be described? How is the interrelation of gestural and spoken units in such complex units? Is it possible to identify repetitive patterns that are comparable to spoken and signed languages and/or patterns specific to the gestural modality? Based on a corpus-analysis of multimodal usage-events, 7 chapters explore gestural repetitions with regard to their structure, semantic and syntactic relevance for multimodal utterances, and cognitive saliency. Fine-grained cognitive-linguistic analyses of multimodal usage events reveal that gestural repetitions are not only a basic principle of building patterns in spoken and signed languages, but also in gestures. By addressing questions of mediality and multimodality of language-in-use, the book contributes to the investigation of repetition as a fundamental means of sign and meaning construction (crosscutting modalities) and enhances the understanding of the multimodal character of language in use.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
1 Setting the stage: Gestural repetitions in a multimodal corpus
2 Building patterns in spoken and visual modalities
3 Repeating gestures: Building (complex) units
4 Multimodal utterances I: Repetitive gestures affecting the semantics of speech
5 Multimodal utterances II: Repetitive gestures interacting with the syntax of speech
6 Cognitive functions of repetitive sequences: Attention and salience
7 Closing the stage
Appendices
A Notation conventions
B Description of gestural form features
C Excerpt from the excel sheet for the example βsend back and forthβ
D Transcript example iteration βweapons of mass destructionβ
E Transcript example iteration βArkoβ
F Transcript example iteration βmetal thingβ
G Transcript example reduplication βsend back and forthβ
H Transcript example reduplication βsingle stepsβ
References
Index
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