"Komunikacja niewerbalna." . . "Visual communication." . . "Visual communication" . "gesture." . . "Gesture." . "Gesture" . "komunikacija." . . . . "Sprache." . . "gesta." . . "PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology." . . "Gesty." . . "Nichtverbale Kommunikation." . . "Communication interpersonnelle." . . "Conversazione - Aspetti sociali." . . "Komunikacja międzykulturowa." . . "conversation." . . "Linguaggio dei gesti." . . "Interpersonal communication." . . "Interpersonal communication" . "Gestik." . . "Communication non-verbale." . . . . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . . . . . "Children begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or waving goodbye, constitute the principal means of interacting conventionally with others before the emergence of the lexicon. Children continue to gesture after they start to talk, and through to adulthood. In spite of that, some key concepts related to gesture and language acquisition, both theoretical and methodological, still remain unclear and/or are out of consensus among scholars, such as gestures and language acquisition and evolution, multimodal development, form and function in gestures, and gesture classific..." . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Children begin to gesture long before talking. Gestures, such as pointing or waving goodbye, constitute the principal means of interacting conventionally with others before the emergence of the lexicon. Children continue to gesture after they start to talk, and through to adulthood. In spite of that, some key concepts related to gesture and language acquisition, both theoretical and methodological, still remain unclear and/or are out of consensus among scholars, such as gestures and language acquisition and evolution, multimodal development, form and function in gestures, and gesture classific ..."@en . . "From gesture in conversation to visible action as utterance : essays in honor of Adam Kendon" . "From gesture in conversation to visible action as utterance : essays in honor of Adam Kendon"@en . . . . . . "From Gesture in Conversation to Visible Action as Utterance Essays in honor of Adam Kendon" . . "Language use is fundamentally multimodal. Speakers use their hands to point to locations, to represent content and to comment on ongoing talk; they position their bodies to show their orientation and stance in interaction; they use facial displays to comment on what is being said; and they engage in mutual gaze to establish intersubjectivity. This volume brings together studies by leading scholars from several fields on gaze and facial displays, on the relationship between gestures, sign, and language, on pointing and other conventionalized forms of manual expression, on gestures and language evolution, and on gestures in child development. The papers in this collection honor Adam Kendon whose pioneering work has laid the theoretical and methodological foundations for contemporary studies of multimodality, gestures, and utterance visible action." . . "From gesture in conversation to visible action as utterance essays in honor of Adam Kendon" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gestes." . . "Comunicazione non verbale." . . "communication." . . "language." . . "jezik." . . "Visuelle Kommunikation." . . "konverzacija." . . "Nonverbal communication." . . "Nonverbal communication" . "John Benjamins Publishing Company." . .