Maria Graziano
Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa
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Frontiers in Psychology | 2018
Maria Graziano; Marianne Gullberg
There is plenty of evidence that speech and gesture form a tightly integrated system, as reflected in parallelisms in language production, comprehension, and development (McNeill, 1992; Kendon, 2004). Yet, it is a common assumption that speakers use gestures to compensate for their expressive difficulties, a notion found in developmental studies of both first and second language acquisition, and in theoretical proposals concerning the gesture-speech relationship. If gestures are compensatory, they should mainly occur in disfluent stretches of speech. However, the evidence is sparse and conflicting. This study extends previous studies and tests the putative compensatory role of gestures by comparing the gestural behavior in fluent vs. disfluent stretches of narratives by competent speakers in two languages (Dutch and Italian), and by language learners (children and adult L2 learners). The results reveal that (1) in all groups speakers overwhelmingly produce gestures during fluent speech and only rarely during disfluencies. However, L2 learners are significantly more likely to gesture in disfluency than the other groups; (2) in all groups gestures during disfluencies tend to be holds; (3) in all groups the rare gestures completed in disfluencies have both referential and pragmatic functions. Overall, the data strongly suggest that when speech stops, so does gesture. The findings constitute an important challenge to both gesture and language acquisition theories assuming a mainly (lexical) compensatory role for (referential) gestures. Instead, the results provide strong support for the notion that speech and gestures form an integrated system.
Tilburg Gesture Research Meeting (TiGeR) 2013 | 2013
Maria Graziano; Marianne Gullberg
Integrating gestures: the interdisciplinary nature of gesture / Gesture studies; 4, pp 189-200 (2011) | 2011
Olga Capirci; Carla Cristilli; Valerio De Angelis; Maria Graziano
Lidil; (42), pp 113-138 (2010) | 2010
Maria Graziano
La comunicazione parlata 3 : Atti del congresso internazionale, Vol. I; 3, pp 307-339 (2010) | 2010
Carla Cristilli; Olga Capirci; Maria Graziano
Integrating gestures : the interdisciplinary nature of gesture / Gesture studies; 4, pp 89-102 (2011) | 2011
Maria Graziano; Adam Kendon; Carla Cristilli
Frontiers in Psychology | 2017
Maria Graziano; Marianne Gullberg
From Gesture in Conversation to Visible Action as Utterance : Essays in honor of Adam Kendon; pp 311-330 (2014) | 2014
Maria Graziano
Body - Language - Communication : An International Handbook on Multimodality in Human Interaction; 2, pp 1253-1258 (2014) | 2014
Maria Graziano
Archive | 2011
Maria Graziano; Adam Kendon; Carla Cristilli