TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of gesture in the language production of preschool children
AU - Sekine, Kazuki
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The present study investigates the functions of gestures in preschoolers' descriptions of activities. Specifically, utilizing McNeill's growth point theory (1992), I examine how gestures contribute to the creation of contrast from the immediate context in the spoken discourse of children. When preschool children describe an activity consisting of multiple actions, like playing on a slide, they often begin with the central action (e.g., sliding-down) instead of with the beginning of the activity sequence (e.g., climbing-up). This study indicates that, in descriptions of activities, gestures may be among the cues the speaker uses for forming a next idea or for repairing the temporal order of the activities described. Gestures may function for the speaker as visual feedback and contribute to the process of utterance formation and provide an index for assessing language development.
AB - The present study investigates the functions of gestures in preschoolers' descriptions of activities. Specifically, utilizing McNeill's growth point theory (1992), I examine how gestures contribute to the creation of contrast from the immediate context in the spoken discourse of children. When preschool children describe an activity consisting of multiple actions, like playing on a slide, they often begin with the central action (e.g., sliding-down) instead of with the beginning of the activity sequence (e.g., climbing-up). This study indicates that, in descriptions of activities, gestures may be among the cues the speaker uses for forming a next idea or for repairing the temporal order of the activities described. Gestures may function for the speaker as visual feedback and contribute to the process of utterance formation and provide an index for assessing language development.
KW - Context
KW - Growth point theory
KW - Preschool children
KW - Spontaneous gesture
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U2 - 10.1075/gest.11.2.03sek
DO - 10.1075/gest.11.2.03sek
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84855252224
SN - 1568-1475
VL - 11
SP - 148
EP - 173
JO - Gesture
JF - Gesture
IS - 2
ER -