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Gesture's Role in Speaking, Learning, and Creating Language 원문보기

Annual review of psychology, v.64, 2013년, pp.257 - 283  

Goldin-Meadow, Susan (Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637) ,  Alibali, Martha Wagner (Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706)

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When speakers talk, they gesture. The goal of this review is to investigate the contribution that these gestures make to how we communicate and think. Gesture can play a role in communication and thought at many timespans. We explore, in turn, gesture's contribution to how language is produced and u...

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