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Gesture: Visible Action as Utterance
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Adam Kendon
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511807572
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2004
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511807572
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The domain of gesture
pp. 7
Visible action as gesture
pp. 17
Western interest in gesture from Classical Antiquity to the eighteenth century
pp. 43
Four contributions from the nineteenth century: Andrea de Jorio, Edward Tylor, Garrick Mallery and Wilhelm Wundt
pp. 62
Gesture studies in the twentieth century: recession and return
pp. 84
Classifying gestures
pp. 108
Gesture units, gesture phrases and speech
pp. 127
Deployments of gesture in the utterance
pp. 158
Gesture and speech in semantic interaction
pp. 176
Gesture and referential meaning
pp. 199
On pointing
pp. 225
Gestures of ‘precision grip’: topic, comment and question markers
pp. 248
Two gesture families of the open hand
pp. 284
Gesture without speech: the emergence of kinesic codes
pp. 307
‘Gesture’ and ‘sign’ on common ground
pp. 326
Gesture, culture and the communication economy
pp. 355
The status of gesture
pp. 362
Transcription conventions
pp. 365
The recordings
pp. 369
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