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Language from gesture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2005
Abstract:
The hypothesis that language began as a multimodal, gestural complex finds support in data from spoken languages on the connection between intonation and gesture, as well as from the process by which intonation becomes codified into grammar. Also, data from signed languages show a similar process at work, in which gestural elements become incorporated as intonation and conventionalized as grammatical markers.
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I regard the issue of whether the signals are intentionally communicative to be a separate issue because unintentional signals may acquire communicative import.
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