What do gestures in subordination tell us about clause (in)dependence?
Résumé
Subordinate constructions have been described in syntax as dependent constructions elaborating on primary elements of discourse. Although their verbal and vocal characteristics have been deeply analysed, few studies have provided a qualified picture of the gestures that accompany them and how these gestures can shed light on their dependence or autonomy. We propose to partly fill this gap with the analysis of co-speech gestures produced with two types of subordinate structures in conversational British English.
Domaines
LinguistiqueOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
---|
Loading...