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Abstract
The present study examines the roles that the gesture of the Raised Index Finger (RIF) plays in Hebrew multimodal
interaction. The study reveals that the RIF is associated with diverse linguistic phenomena and tends to appear in contexts in
which the speaker presents a message or speech act that violates the hearer’s expectations (based on either general knowledge or
prior discourse). The study suggests that the RIF serves the function of discourse deixis: Speakers point to
their message, creating a referent in the extralinguistic context to which they refer as an object of their stance, evaluating the
content of the utterance or speech act as unexpected by the hearer, and displaying epistemic authority. Setting up such a frame by
which the information is to be interpreted provides the basis for a swifter update of the common ground in situations of (assumed)
differences between the assumptions of the speaker and the hearer.
期刊介绍:
Gesture publishes articles reporting original research, as well as survey and review articles, on all aspects of gesture. The journal aims to stimulate and facilitate scholarly communication between the different disciplines within which work on gesture is conducted. For this reason papers written in the spirit of cooperation between disciplines are especially encouraged. Topics may include, but are by no means limited to: the relationship between gesture and speech; the role gesture may play in communication in all the circumstances of social interaction, including conversations, the work-place or instructional settings; gesture and cognition; the development of gesture in children.