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Expression of motion events in Farsi

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Nozari, Nazbanou

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The current study examines how gestural representations of motion events arise from linguistic expressions in Farsi, as this language offers many unique characteristics; exhibiting characteristics of both Talmy's satellite- and verb-framed languages. We examined native Farsi speakers' speech and gestures in describing 20 motion events. We focused on two motion event components: path (trajectory of motion like up) and manner (how the action is performed like jumping). Analyses of syntactic packaging and clause-level correspondence between speech and gesture, as well as parallel ordering of speech and gesture sequences were, for the most part, in support of models that posit a close correspondence between speech-gesture production. However, while Farsi speakers described both path and manner in their speech, gesture was markedly impoverished for manner, suggesting constraints on the one-to-one mapping between linguistic and gestural expressions.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Audiology, Speech-language pathology, Behavioral sciences, Linguistics, Psychology, Experimental

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Language Cognition And Neuroscience

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10.1080/23273798.2016.1276607

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