Affiliation:
1. The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Abstract
Interactional linguists are interested in ways in which communicative resources emerge from interactional
practice. This paper defines a place for the study of gesture within interactional linguistics, conceived as ‘linguistics of time’
(Hopper, 2015). It shows how hand gestures of a certain kind – conceptual
gestures – emerge from ‘hands-on’ instrumental actions, are repeated and habitualized, and are taken to other communicative
contexts where they enable displaced reference and conceptual representation of experiences.
The data for this study is a video-recording of one work-day of an auto-shop owner (Streeck, 2017). The corpus includes auto-repair sequences in which he spontaneously improvises new
gestures in response to situated communication needs, and subsequent narrative sequences during which he re-enacts them as he
explains his prior actions. He also makes numerous ‘pre-fabricated’ gestures, gestures that circulate in the society at large and
that are acquired by copying other conversationalists. They are ready-made manual concepts. The paper explains the life-cycle of
conceptual gestures from spontaneous invention to social sedimentation and thereby sheds light on the ongoing emergence of
symbolic forms in corporeal practice and intercorporeal communication.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
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