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Aspectuality across languages: event construal in speech and gesture Human cognitive processing ;, v. 62./ [edited by] Alan Cienki, Olga K. Iriskhanova.

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dc.contributor.author Cienki Alan J.,
dc.contributor.author Iriskhanova O. K.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T22:37:39Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T22:37:39Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.identifier.citation Aspectuality across languages: event construal in speech and gesture Human cognitive processing ;, v. 62. - 1 online resource. - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/1897071.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 9789027263698
dc.identifier.isbn 9027263698
dc.identifier.issn 1387-6724 ;
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/180955
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract "The book provides a nuanced, multimodal perspective on how people express events via certain grammatical forms of verbs in speech and certain qualities of movement in manual gestures. The volume is the outcome of an international project that involved three teams: one each from France, Germany, and Russia, including scholars from the Netherlands and the United States. Aspect and gesture use are studied in three Indo-European languages, i.e. French, German, and Russian. The book also summarizes the main points and arguments from French, German, and Russian works on aspect in relation to tense, bringing these historical traditions together for an English-speaking reading audience. The work rekindles some fundamental theorizing about events and aspect, reinvigorating it in a new light with the use of recent theorizing from cognitive linguistics and cognitive psychology, as well as new research methods applied to new data from actual spoken, interactive language use. It illustrates the value of researching the variably multimodal nature of communication - as well as theoretical issues in connection with thinking for speaking and mental simulation - from an empirical point of view"--
dc.description.tableofcontents Aspect through the lens of event construal -- Researching aspect in multimodal communication: consequences for data and methods -- Speakers' verbal expression of event construal: quantitative and qualitative analyses -- Speakers' gestural expression of event construal: quantitative and qualitative analyses -- Looking ahead: kinesiological analysis -- Comprehension of event construal from multimodal communication -- The need for interdisciplinary collaboration.
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Human cognitive processing. v. 62
dc.relation.ispartofseries Human cognitive processing ;. v. 62.
dc.subject.other Nonverbal communication.
dc.subject.other Speech and gesture.
dc.subject.other Body language.
dc.subject.other Body language.
dc.subject.other Nonverbal communication.
dc.subject.other Speech and gesture.
dc.subject.other LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Historical & Comparative.
dc.subject.other LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Grammar & Punctuation.
dc.subject.other LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Syntax.
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title Aspectuality across languages: event construal in speech and gesture Human cognitive processing ;, v. 62./ [edited by] Alan Cienki, Olga K. Iriskhanova.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource.
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C230306


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