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JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS
卷 37, 期 6, 页码 871-887出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2004.10.016
关键词
gestures; iconic gesture; temporal patterning; pause; fluency of speech; information state; conversational discourse; Chinese
This paper investigates how speech and iconic gestures are patterned temporally in conveying information in Chinese conversation with reference to temporal phases, pauses, fluency of speech, and stroke synchrony. The results reveal different timing relations. First, in the onset phase, speakers overwhelmingly start to gesture during fluent speech rather than during a pause. When speakers encounter verbalizing difficulty, onsets tend not to occur in silence, yet they mostly come before the affiliated words. In the stroke phase, however, speakers are not inclined to produce strokes before affiliated speech units. A substantial portion is produced simultaneously with related words without onsets, suggesting that the verbalizing obstacle is not always resolved by manual movement. On the other hand just like the onsets, strokes mainly take place where speech is fluent. Finally the strokes are equally likely to synchronize with, be prior to follow speech, be the relatated words carry new or old information. (C) Published by Elsevier B.V.
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