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Lefebvre2023a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Lefebvre2023a
Author(s) Augustin Lefebvre
Title A Syntax for the Martial Intercorporeality: The Case of Aikido and Kenpo
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Tag(s) EMCA, Syntax of body movement, Martial intercorporeality, Aikido (martial art), Kenpo, Simultaneity, Closeness, Body contact
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Year 2023
Language English
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Journal Human Studies
Volume 46
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Pages 783-806
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DOI 10.1007/s10746-023-09695-1
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Abstract

This article provides arguments to show that there is a form of syntax specific to the bodily movements of certain martial arts. This syntax of bodily mouvements is different from that usually identified in multimodal conversational analysis which consists of the addition of bodily extensions to speech turns Keevallik (Res Lang Soc Interact 46(1):1–21, 2013) and (Res Lang Soc Interact 51(1):1–21, 2018). Based on an analysis of video extracts from two martial arts (Aikido and Kenpo), the article shows that martial arts movements, accomplished within a martial intercorporeality, acquire syntactic characteristics that make it possible to anticipate trajectories accomplished simultaneously, before and during body contact. The article presents the four movement-units common to these two martial arts and the way participants combine them, in a sequentiality of simultaneity.

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