Lilja2022a

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Lilja2022a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Lilja2022a
Author(s) Niina Lilja, Arja Piirainen-Marsh
Title Recipient Design by Gestures: How Depictive Gestures Embody Actions in Cooking Instructions
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Tag(s) EMCA, Instruction, Depiction, Depictive gesture, Recipient design, Second language
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Year 2022
Language English
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Journal Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality
Volume 5
Number 1
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DOI 10.7146/si.v5i2.130874
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This paper investigates how depictive gestures, i.e., hand movements that depict actions, scenes or objects, are configured and used for accomplishing instructions. By drawing on video recordings of second language interactions in cooking classes for newcomers in Finland, we focus on instructions that project a certain type of complying bodily action as the relevant next action. We demonstrate that the instructions are designed to be sensitive not only to the contingencies of the material ecology of the kitchen but also to the epistemic and linguistic asymmetries between the participants. The analysis shows how depictive gestures contribute to the forward-feeding function of cooking instructions by visualizing how the instructed action should be appropriately carried out. The findings contribute to the accumulating understanding of how embodied resources further intersubjectivity in second language interactions (Eskildsen & Wagner, 2015; Greer, 2019; Lilja & Piirainen-Marsh, 2019).

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