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Armstrong, David F., William C. Stokoe, Sherman E. Wilcox. (1995) Gesture and the nature of language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Beattie, G. (2003). Visible Thought: The New Psychology of Body Language.

London:

Routledge.

Birdwhistell, (1970) Kinesics and context.

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Bouvet, D. (2001). La dimension corporelle de la parole. Les marques posturo-mimogestuelles de la parole, leurs aspects métonymiques et métaphoriques, et leur rôle au cours d’un récit.

Paris: Peeters.

Bremmer, Jan, & Herman Roodenburg (Eds.). (1994) A cultural history of gesture.

3. Edition,

Cambridge: Polity Press.

Bulwer, John. (1974) Chirologia: or the natural language of the hand and Chironomia: or the art of manual rhetoric (First published in London, 1644). Carbondale and

Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press.

Calbris, G. (1985). Espace-temps: Expression gestuelle du temps. Semiotica , 55, 43-73.

Calbris, G. (1990). The Semiotics of French Gestures . Bloomington, IN: IU Press.

Calbris, G. (2003). L'expression gestuelle de la pensée d'un homme politique . Paris: CNRS

Éditions, Collection CNRS Communication.

Cavé, Christian , Isabelle Guaïtella & Serge Santi (Eds.), 2001. Oralité et gesturalité:

Interactions et comportements multimodaux dans la communication . Paris:

L'Harmattan.

Cienki, A. (1998). “Metaphoric gestures and some of their relations to verbal metaphoric expressions. In Discourse and Cognition: Bridging the Gap , J.-P. Koenig (ed.).

Stanford: CSLI Publications, 189-204.

Cienki, A. 2004. Bush’s and Gore’s language and gestures in the 2000 US presidential debates: A test case for two models of metaphors. Journal of Language and Politics

3: 409-440.

Cienki, A., (2005). Gesture and the question of literal versus non-literal reference. In Seana

Coulson and Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, eds., The Literal and Nonliteral in

Language and Thought . Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 281-298.

Cienki, A. (2005). Image schemas and gesture. In: From Perception to Meaning: Image

Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics , B. Hampe (Ed.). Berliln/New York: Mouton de

Gruyter.

Cienki, A. 2008. Why study metaphor and gesture? In A. Cienki & C. Müller, eds.

Metaphor and Gesture . Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 5-25.

Cienki, A. & Müller, C.

(Eds.) (2008). Metaphor and Gesture . Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John

Benjamins.

Cienki, A., & C. Müller. 2008. Metaphor, gesture, and thought. In Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr., ed. The Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought . Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 483-501.

De Jorio, Andrea. (1832/1979) La mimica degli antichi investigata nel gestire napoletano .

Naples: Arnoldo Forni.

Duncan, Susan D., J. Cassell, & E. Levy (eds.). 2007. Gesture and the dynamic dimension of language. Amsterdam: Benjamins.

Efron, D. (1972/1941).

Gesture, Race and Culture.

The Hague: Mouton.

Ekman, P. & W. Friesen (1969). The repertoire of nonverbal behavior: Categories, origins, usage and coding. Semiotica, 1 , 49-98.

Feyereisen, Pierre, J.D. de Lannoy. (1991) Gestures and speech: Psychological investigations.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Fornel, Michel de. (1992) The return gesture: Some remarks on context, inference, and iconic gesture. In: The contextualization of language.

Peter Auer, Aldo di Luzio (Eds.),

Amsterdam: Benjamins, 159-176.

Freedman, Norbert & Stanley Grand (Eds.) 1977, Communicative structures. A psychoanalytic interpretation of communication . New York: Plenum Press

Fricke, E. (2008). Grundlagen einer multimodalen Grammatik des Deutschen: Syntaktische

Strukturen und Funktionen. Habilitationsschrift, Europa-Universität Viadrina,

Frankfurt/Oder.

Gibbs, R.W., Jr. (2006) Embodiment and Cognitive Science.

New York: Cambridge

University Press

Goldin-Meadow, S. (2003). Hearing Gesture: How Our Hands Help Us Think. Cambridge,

MA: Harvard University Press.

Kendon, Adam. (1980). Gesticulation and speech: Two aspects of the process of utterance. In:

Mary Ritchie Key (Ed.), Nonverbal Communication and Language (pp. 207-227). The

Hague: Mouton.

Kendon, A. (Ed.) 1981. Nonverbal communication, interaction, and gesture; Selections from

Semiotica (Approaches to Semiotics 41). The Hague: Mouton

Kendon, A., (1986b) "Some reasons for studying gesture." In: Semiotica 62, 1/2, S. 3-28.

Kendon, A. (1990) Conducting interaction: Patterns of behavior in focused encounters.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kendon, A. (2004). Gesture: Visible Action as Utterance . Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press.

Kita, S. (Ed.) (2003). Pointing: Where Language, Culture and Cognition Meet.

Lawrence

Erlbaum.

Liddell, S. K. (2003). Grammar, Gesture, and Meaning in American Sign Language.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Loehr, D. P. 2004. Gesture and intonation. Ph.D. thesis, Georgetown Univ.

McNeill, D. (1985). So you think gestures are nonverbal? Psychological Review 92, 3 , 350-

371.

McNeill, D. (1992). Hand and Mind: What Gestures reveal about thought.

Chicago:

University of Chicago Press.

McNeill, D. (Ed.) (2000). Language and Gesture . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McNeill, D. (2005). Gesture and Thought . Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McNeill, D., J. Cassell, & E. T. Levy (1993). Abstract deixis. Semiotica, 95, 5-19.

Messing, L. S. and R. Campbell (Eds.) 1999, Gesture, Speech, and Sign. Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

Mittelberg, I. (2006). Metaphor and metonymy in language and gesture: Discourse evidence for multimodal models of grammar. Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, New

York.

Mittelberg, I. (2007). Methodology for multimodality: One way of working with speech and gesture data. In Methods in Cognitive Linguistics.

M. Gonzalez-Marquez, I.

Mittelberg, S. Coulson, and M.J. Spivey (Eds).

Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John

Benjamins, 225-248.

Mittelberg, I. (2008). Peircean semiotics meets conceptual metaphor: Iconic modes in gestural represenations of grammar. In Metaphor and Gesture.

A. Cienki and C. Müller (Eds.).

Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 115-154.

Mittelberg, I. (forthc.). Geometric and image-schematic patterns in gesture space. In

Language, Cognition and Space: The State of the Art and New Directions . V. Evans and P. Chilton (Eds.). London: Equinox.

Mittelberg, I. & Waugh, L.R. (forthc.). Multimodal figures of thought: A cognitive-semiotic approach to metaphor and metonymy in co-speech gesture. In Multimodal Metaphor .

C. Forceville and E. Urios-Aparisi (Eds.). Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Morris, Desmond. (1994) Bodytalk: The meaning of human gesture. New York: Crown Trade.

Müller, Cornelia. (1998).

Redebegleitende Gesten. Kulturgeschichte - Theorie -

Sprachvergleich.

Berlin: Berlin Verlag A. Spitz.

Müller, C. (2008).

Metaphors. Dead and alive, sleeping and waking. A cognitive approach to metaphors in language use.

Chicago: Chicago University Press.

Müller, C., & A. Cienki. To appear. When speech and gesture come together: Forms of multimodal metaphor in the use of spoken language. In Charles Forceville & Eduardo

Urios-Aparisi, eds. Multimodal Metaphor . Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.

Müller, C. and Roland Posner (Eds.), The Semantics and Pragmatics of Everyday Gestures .

Berlin: Weidler.

Núñez, R.E. & E.E. Sweetser (2005). “Aymara, Where the Future is Behind You: Convergent

Evidence from Language and Gesture in the Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Spatial

Construals of Time.”

Cognitive Science , 30: 1-49.

Okrent, A. (2002). A modality-free notion of gesture and how it can help us with the morpheme vs. gesture question in sign language linguistics (or at least give us some criteria to work with). In R. P. Meier, K. Cormier, & D. Quinto-Pozos (Eds.), Modality and Structure in Signed and Spoken Languages (pp. 175-198). Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press.

Poyatos, Fernando (Ed.) 1988, Cross-cultural perspectives in nonverbal communication.

Toronto: C.J. Hogrefe

Santi, Serge et al. (Eds.) 1998.

Oralité et Gestualité: Communication Multimodale,

Interaction

. Montréal, Paris: L'Harmattan.

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1992) "On some gestures relation to talk." In: Structures of social action. Studies in conversation analysis. Maxwell Atkinson, John Heritage (Hgg.), 5.

Aufl., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, S. 266-296.

Streeck, Jürgen. (1993) Gesture as communication 1: Its coordination with gaze and speech.

In: Communication Monographs 60, 4, S. 275-299.

Streeck, J. (2002). A body and its gestures. Gesture 2 (1), 19–44.

Sweetser, E. (1998). Regular metaphoricity in gesture: bodily-based models of speech interaction.

Actes du 16e Congrès International des Linguistes

(CD-ROM), Elsevier.

Sweetser, E. (2007). Looking at space to study mental spaces: Co-speech gesture as a crucial data source in cognitive linguistics.” In M. Gonzalez-Marquez, I. Mittelberg, S.

Coulson, and M. Spivey (Eds.) Methods in Cognitive Linguistics . Amsterdam/New

York: John Benjamins.

Webb, R. (1997). Linguistic Features of Metaphoric Gestures. Ph. D. dissertation University of Rochester, New York.

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