Open Linguistics (Jul 2015)

The parallel development of the form and meaning of two-handed gestures and linguistic information packaging within a clause in narrative

  • Sekine Kazuki,
  • Kita Sotaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2015-0015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1

Abstract

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We examined how two-handed gestures and speech with equivalent contents that are used in narrative develop during childhood. The participants were 40 native speakers of English consisting of four different age groups: 3-, 5-, 9-year-olds, and adults. A set of 10 video clips depicting motion events were used to elicit speech and gesture. There are two findings. First, two types of two-handed gestures showed different developmental changes: those with a single-handed stroke with a simultaneous hold increased with age, while those with a two handed-stroke decreased with age. Second, representational gesture and speech developed in parallel at the discourse level. More specifically, the ways in which information is packaged in a gesture and in a clause are similar for a given age group; that is, gesture and speech develop hand-in-hand.

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