Gesture, Speech, and Sign

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Pub. Date: 1999-08-26
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Gestures are unique because they communicate an individual's moods and desires to the world but operate under different psychological and cognitive constraints than other actions. Thus, the connections between gesture and language - spoken and signed - pose some fascinating questions. How intimately are gesture and language connected? Did one evolve from the other? To what extent are they similarly processed in the brain? And in what ways are signed languages akin to spoken language and gestures? Gesture, Speech, and Sign examines these questions, bringing together an array of experts from all over the world to explore the origins, neurobiology, and uses of these three communication systems. Its discussion of how a greater understanding of the issues surrounding gesture and language can be used to improve human-computer interactions is an important and distinguishing feature of the book. Designed to appeal to a multi-disciplinary audience, Gesture, Speech, and Sign is perfect for advanced students and researchers in neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, and computer science as well as to those involved in deaf studies.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
xvii
Introduction
An introduction to signed languages xix
Lynn S. Messing
A. The neurobiology of human communication 1(74)
Neuropsychology of communicative movements
3(24)
Pierre Feyereisen
Neural disorders of language and movement: evidence from American Sign Language
27(18)
David P. Corina
Emotional and conversational nonverbal signals
45(12)
Paul Ekman
Language from faces: uses of the face in speech and in sign
57(18)
Ruth Campbell
B. The relationships among speech, signs, and gestures 75(126)
Triangulating the growth point---arriving at consciousness
77(16)
David McNeill
The role of speech-related arm/hand gestures in word retrieval
93(24)
Robert M. Krauss
Uri Hadar
The development of gesture with and without speech in hearing and deaf children
117(16)
Susan Goldin-Meadow
Do signers gesture?
133(28)
Karen Emmorey
Signs, Gestures, and signs
161(22)
William C. Stokoe
Marc Marschark
Two modes---two languages?
183(18)
Lynn S. Messing
Epilogue: a practical application 201(22)
Embodied conversational agents: a new paradigm for the study of gesture and for human-computer interface
203(20)
Justine Cassell
Index 223

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