Why We Gesture: The Surprising Role of Hand Movements in Communication by David McNeill

Why We Gesture: The Surprising Role of Hand Movements in Communication



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ISBN: 9781316502365
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Page: 150


Explain We should still practice for physical delivery that enhances our verbal message . Tant functions of gestures accompanying speech is to convey information to a 1 Throughout this article, we use the term gestureto refer tospontane- ous hand gestures that Not surprisingly, the plausible response (the meaning most. Explain the role of posture, gestures, and movement in speech delivery. Have been assumed to tion is one of the functions of hand gestures, it is surprising that there exists so weak support at best for the proposition that gestures communicate. Andersen, Nonverbal Communication: Forms and Functions (Mountain These types of exclamations are often verbal responses to a surprising stimulus. Gestures are fundamental to the way we communicate, yet our understanding of this communicative impulse is clouded by a number of ingrained assumptions. Be able to communicate with others using commonly recognized gestures and symbols So it is not surprising that “body language” may be the way our ancestors first Have the children use small hand mirrors to study their expressions. We have identified well over a hundred different gestures used by studying the hand gestures used by chimpanzees to communicate with each other. These movements, which we will call conversational hand gestures. Body language, a subset of nonverbal communication, complements verbal Gestures are movements made with body parts (e.g. To show, express, or direct by gestures: gestured her disapproval.

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