Gestures We Live By
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Lluís Payrató
and Ignasi Clemente
About this book
This book examines emblems (or emblematic gestures) from a pragmatic view, that is to say, as autonomous gestures that fulfill communicative functions, embody illocutionary values, and act as signals of cognitive relevance.
Emblems are conceived as multimodal tools on the frontier between verbal and nonverbal modes, and are part of the communicative repertoire of individuals and sociocultural groups. Emblems constitute clear cases of embodiment and are susceptible to many processes of metaphorization (contrasting or not with verbal metaphors), metonymy, and interference between modalities. The applications of emblematic analysis are numerous, from lexicography to second language learning, or to natural language processing.
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Lluís Payrató, University of Barcelona, Spain; Ignasi Clemente, Hunter College, USA
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Frontmatter
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Foreword and acknowledgements
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Contents
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Introduction
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1. The historical perspective: A synthesis
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2. Emblems and other gestures
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3. The taxonomical task: Methodology and repertoires
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4. An ecological view on emblems
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5. The cognitive and interactive dimensions of emblems
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6. Conclusions and final remarks
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Appendices
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References
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Index
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