Gesture

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applied linguistics
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classroom interaction
Conversation Analytic Framework
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Deictic Gesture
EFL Researcher
English Language Learners
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ESOL Level
Expository Discourse
Gesture Accompanying
Gesture Phrase
gesture research in second language learning
Gesture Space
gestures
Ground Reference
iconic
Iconic Gestures
Inanimate Referents
L1 English Speaker
L1 Gesture
L1 Spanish
L1 Spanish Speaker
L1 Speaker
L2 Learner
language proficiency development
learner
learners
Lexical NPs
Metaphoric Gestures
narrative analysis
native
nonverbal communication
path
Path Gesture
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Repair Turn
Representational Gestures
sociocultural theory
space
speaker
Task Sheet
Trouble Source Turn

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805860528
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book demonstrates the vital connection between language and gesture, and why it is critical for research on second language acquisition to take into account the full spectrum of communicative phenomena. The study of gesture in applied linguistics is just beginning to come of age. This edited volume, the first of its kind, covers a broad range of concerns that are central to the field of SLA. The chapters focus on a variety of second-language contexts, including adult classroom and naturalistic learners, and represent learners from a variety of language and cultural backgrounds.

Gesture: Second Language Acquisition and Classroom Research is organized in five sections:

  • Part I, Gesture and its L2 Applications, provides both an overview of gesture studies and a review of the L2 gesture research.
  • Part II, Gesture and Making Meaning in the L2, offers three studies that all take an explicitly sociocultural view of the role of gesture in SLA.
  • Part III, Gesture and Communication in the L2, focuses on the use and comprehension of gesture as an aspect of communication.
  • Part IV, Gesture and Linguistic Structure in the L2, addresses the relationship between gesture and the acquisition of linguistic features, and how gesture relates to proficiency.
  • Part V, Gesture and the L2 Classroom, considers teachers’ gestures, students’ gestures, and how students’ interpret teachers’ gestures.

Although there is a large body of research on gesture across a number of disciplines including anthropology, communications, psychology, sociology, and child development, to date there has been comparatively little investigation of gesture within applied linguistics. This volume provides readers unfamiliar with L2 gesture studies with a powerful new lens with which to view many aspects of language in use, language learning, and language teaching.

McCafferty, Steven G.; Stam, Gale