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An experimental investigation of how addressee feedback affects co-speech gestures accompanying speakers' responses

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JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
卷 43, 期 14, 页码 3522-3536

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DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2011.08.002

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Co-speech gesture; Addressee feedback; Recipient design; Gaze; Verbal deixis

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  1. ESRC [ES/E001327/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  2. Economic and Social Research Council [ES/E001327/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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There is evidence that co-speech gestures communicate information to addressees and that they are often communicatively intended. However, we still know comparatively little about the role of gestures in the actual process of communication. The present study offers a systematic investigation of speakers' gesture use before and after addressee feedback. The findings show that when speakers responded to addressees' feedback gesture rate remained constant when this feedback encouraged clarification, elaboration or correction. However, speakers gestured proportionally less often after feedback when providing confirmatory responses. That is, speakers may not be drawing on gesture in response to addressee feedback per se, but particularly with responses that enhance addressees' understanding. Further, the large majority of speakers' gestures changed in their form. They tended to be more precise, larger, or more visually prominent after feedback. Some changes in gesture viewpoint were also observed. In addition, we found that speakers used deixis in speech and gaze to increase the salience of gestures occurring in response to feedback. Speakers appear to conceive of gesture as a useful modality in redesigning utterances to make them more accessible to addressees. The findings further our understanding of recipient design and co-speech gestures in face-to-face dialogue. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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