16.3661, TOC: Gesture 5/1-2 (2005)
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Date: 21-Dec-2005
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Gesture Vol 5, No 1-2 (2005)
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Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 10:45:42
From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Gesture Vol 5, No 1-2 (2005)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Gesture
Volume Number: 5
Issue Number: 1/2
Issue Date: 2005
Subtitle: Gestural Communication in Nonhuman and Human Primates
Main Text:
Gestural Communication in Nonhuman and Human Primates
Special issue of Gesture 5:1/2 (2005)
Edited by Katja Liebal, Cornelia Mueller and Simone Pika
University of Portsmouth / Freie Universität Berlin / University of St. Andrews
Table of contents
Introduction: Gestural communication in nonhuman and human primates
Katja Liebal, Cornelia Müller and Simone Pika 1-5
000-999
Articles
The syntactic motor system
Alice C. Roy and Michael A. Arbib 7-37
Gestural communication in nonhuman primates - The gestural communication of apes
Simone Pika, Katja Liebal, Josep Call and Michael Tomasello 41-56
Gestural communication in three species of macaques (Macaca mulatta, M.
nemestrina, M. arctoides): Use of signals in relation to dominance and social
context
Dario Maestripieri 57-73
Multimodal concomitants of manual gesture by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes):
Influence of food size and distance
David A. Leavens and William D. Hopkins 75-90
Requesting gestures in captive monkeys and apes: Conditioned responses or
referential behaviours?
Juan Carlos Gomez 91-105
000-999
Cross-fostered chimpanzees modulate signs of American Sign Language
Valerie J. Chalcraft and R. Allen Gardner 107-132
Gestural communication in human primates
Human twelve-month-olds point cooperatively to share interest with and helpfully
provide information for a communicative partner
Ulf Liszkowski 135-154
>From action to language through gesture: A longitudinal perspective
Olga Capirci, Annarita Contaldo, Maria Cristina Caselli and Virginia Volterra
155-177
The link and differences between deixis and symbols in children's early
gestural-vocal system
Elena Pizzuto and Micaela Capobianco 179-199
A cross-cultural comparison of communicative gestures in human infants during
the transition to language
Joanna Blake, Grace Vitale, Patricia Osborne and Esther Olshansky 201-217
How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? Insights
from crosslinguistic variations and similarities
Asl? Özyürek, Sotaro Kita, Shanley E.M. Allen, Reyhan Furman and Amanda Brown
219-240
The two faces of gesture: Language and thought
Susan Goldin-Meadow 241-257
Gestures in human and nonhuman primates: Why we need a comparative view
Cornelia Müller 259-283
Book Review
Michael C. Corballis (2002). From hand to mouth. The origins of language
Reviewed by Mary Copple 285-304
Recent, new, and forthcoming books on gesture and related topics 305-306
Useful Gesture web sites 307
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
Psycholinguistics
Applied Linguistics
Cognitive Science
Discourse Analysis
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