Arbitrariness, iconicity, and systematicity in language

M Dingemanse, DE Blasi, G Lupyan… - Trends in cognitive …, 2015 - cell.com
The notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only
partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the languages of the world …

Gesture as simulated action: Revisiting the framework

AB Hostetter, MW Alibali - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2019 - Springer
Abstract The Gesture as Simulated Action (GSA) framework was proposed to explain how
gestures arise from embodied simulations of the motor and perceptual states that occur …

Gesture and speech in interaction: An overview

P Wagner, Z Malisz, S Kopp - Speech communication, 2014 - Elsevier
Gestures and speech interact. They are linked in language production and perception, with
their interaction contributing to felicitous communication. The multifaceted nature of these …

Iconicity as a general property of language: evidence from spoken and signed languages

P Perniss, RL Thompson, G Vigliocco - Frontiers in psychology, 2010 - frontiersin.org
Current views about language are dominated by the idea of arbitrary connections between
linguistic form and meaning. However, if we look beyond the more familiar Indo-European …

Tangible user interfaces: past, present, and future directions

O Shaer, E Hornecker - Foundations and Trends® in Human …, 2010 - nowpublishers.com
In the last two decades, Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) have emerged as a new interface
type that interlinks the digital and physical worlds. Drawing upon users' knowledge and skills …

[КНИГА][B] Hearing gesture: How our hands help us think

S Goldin-Meadow - 2005 - books.google.com
Many nonverbal behaviors—smiling, blushing, shrugging—reveal our emotions. One
nonverbal behavior, gesturing, exposes our thoughts. This book explores how we move our …

Visible embodiment: Gestures as simulated action

AB Hostetter, MW Alibali - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2008 - Springer
Spontaneous gestures that accompany speech are related to both verbal and spatial
processes. We argue that gestures emerge from perceptual and motor simulations that …

Explaining math: Gesturing lightens the load

S Goldin-Meadow, H Nusbaum… - Psychological …, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Why is it that people cannot keep their hands still when they talk? One reason may be that
gesturing actually lightens cognitive load while a person is thinking of what to say. We asked …

[КНИГА][B] Reference in discourse

AA Kibrik - 2011 - books.google.com
This is the first full study of how people refer to entities in natural discourse. It contributes to
the understanding of both linguistic diversity and the cognitive underpinnings of language …