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Overview
Using data from more than ten years of research, David McNeill shows that gestures do not simply form a part of what is said and meant but have an impact on thought itself. Hand and Mind persuasively argues that because gestures directly transfer mental images to visible forms, conveying ideas that language cannot always express, we must examine language and gesture together to unveil the operations of the mind.
Synopsis
Using data from more than ten years of research, David McNeill shows that gestures do not simply form a part of what is said and meant but have an impact on thought itself. Hand and Mind persuasively argues that because gestures directly transfer mental images to visible forms, conveying ideas that language cannot always express, we must examine language and gesture together to unveil the operations of the mind.
Booknews
Relying on data from more than 10 years of research, McNeill (linguistics and psychology, U. of Chicago) shows that gestures do not simply form a part of what is said and meant but have an impact on thought itself--that, in effect, the whole concept of language must be altered to take into account the non-segmented, instantaneous, and holistic images conveyed by gestures. Illustrated with line drawings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)