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Cibulka2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Cibulka2013
Author(s) Paul Cibulka
Title The writing hand: Some interactional workings of writing gestures in Japanese conversation
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Tag(s) EMCA, Gesture, Japanese
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Year 2013
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Journal Gesture
Volume 13
Number 2
Pages 166–192
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DOI 10.1075/gest.13.2.03cib
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Abstract

This paper deals with the uses, in Japanese conversation, of a practice of tracing the shape of orthographic items in mid-air or on the palm using the index finger. Drawing on naturally occurring videotaped conversation, instances are analysed with regard to visibility, attention and co-gesture talk. It is proposed that the various usages are distributed along a continuum ranging from depiction to framing. A fine-grained sequential analysis of this practice in the context of repair reveals that it is employed as an integral component of a response that conforms the type of information made relevant in the enquiry. It can also constitute an interactional resource which recipients closely monitor and orient to, and which plays a central role in achieving mutual understanding.

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