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How Referential Gestures Align With Speech: Evidence From Monolingual and Bilingual Speakers

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LANGUAGE LEARNING
卷 70, 期 1, 页码 266-304

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/lang.12376

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gesture; speech production; gesture-speech alignment; temporal patterns; monolinguals; bilinguals

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  1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)

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When speaking, people often produce gestures that are closely timed with the speech with which they constitute a semantically coherent unit. Analyzing the temporal patterns between the two modalities may reveal insights about how speakers plan them. Using elicited narratives, we tested English/French monolinguals and bilinguals to check whether bilinguals, known to experience a higher degree of competition in lexical access, show a different pattern of gesture-speech alignment compared to that of monolinguals. Results revealed no difference in the temporal patterns between gestures and co-semantic speech for the two language groups. Synchronous gestures were significantly more frequent than asynchronous ones; asynchronous gestures both preceded and followed the correlated speech, yet preceding gestures tended to occur more often. A qualitative analysis conducted for asynchronous gestures revealed that they may serve a rhetoric function. We argue that the variability in gesture-speech timing results from speakers' strategic use of gesture.

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