Thematic
Clusters
The Lives and Work of Gestures
Gesture and Talk
Aesthetics, Embodiment, Performance
Development
Discourse and Semantics
Sign Language (and
1.1.1)
Technology
Program Overview
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8:45
- 10:00
Opening Session 10:00- 11:00 Plenary Lecture |
8:45
- 9:45
Plenary Lecture 9:45 - 10:45 Plenary Lecture |
8:45
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Plenary Lecture 9:45 - 10:45 Plenary Lecture |
9:15
- 10:15
Plenary Lecture 10:15 - 11:15 Plenary Lecture |
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11:00
- 11:30 Coffee Break
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10:45
- 11:15 Posters in lobby: 10:45 - 6:00 |
10:45
- 11:15
Coffee Break |
10:45
- 11:15
Coffee Break |
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11:30
- 12:30 |
11:15
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Closing Session |
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12:30
- 2:00
Lunch Break |
1:00
- 2:00
Lunch-break |
1:00
- 2:00
Lunch-break |
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3:45
- 4:15
coffee break |
3:45
- 4:15
coffee break |
3:45
- 4:15
coffee break |
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4:15
- 6:00
Business Meeting of the ISGS |
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7:00
- 9:00 Reception
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7:00
- 9:00 Films
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Dinner
in the Hill Country
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9:00
- 9:15
Welcome
Richard Larivière
Dean, College of Liberal Arts (UT Austin)
9:15 - 10:15
Jürgen Streeck (UT Austin)
The Living Medium
10:15
- 10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 11:45
Charles Goodwin (UCLA)
Environmentally Coupled Gestures
12:30 - 2:00 Lunch Break
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1.1.1
Gestures Life Histories |
1.1.2 |
1.1.3
Living the Medium: Performance as Gestural Inquiry |
1.1.4
The Functions of Gestures in the Development of Speech Communication |
1.1.5
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Judy Kegl (U. Of Southern Maine), Distancing Language from a Gestural Substrate
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B.
Sauer (Johns Hopkins U.) and A. Meyer (Carnegie Mellon U.) Capturing
experience: A rhetorical framework for representing speech, gesture
and interpretation simultaneously in text and video
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Chris
Koenig (UCLA)
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Coffee
Break 3:45 - 4:15
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1.2.1
People, Places, and Things: Talk, Embodiment, and Action in Natural Settings |
1.2.2
Deixis and Space |
1.2.3
Gestures in the Past |
1.2.4
Gesture and Second Language Acquisition |
1.2.5
Acts of Meaning |
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7:00 - 9:00 Buffet Reception at the Faculty Center
8:45
- 9:45
Geneviève Calbris (CNRS, Paris)
The Semantic Structure of (Coverbal) Gestures
9:45
- 10:45
Richard Shiff (UT Austin)
Mark, Sign, Gesture
10:45
- 11:15 Coffee Break
Poster Day
Posters shown in the Lobby from 10:45 - 6:00
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Posters Nobuhiro
Furuyama (National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo) and Hiroki Takase
(Waseda University) Alison
Newlands, Anthony Anderson, Avril Thomson, Bill Ion and Neil Dickson (U.
of Strathclyde) |
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11:15 - 1:00 Panels
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2.1.1
Activities Unfolding |
2.1.2
The Role of Gestures in Conversational Grounding |
2.1.3
Aesthetic Genres |
2.1.4
Early Childhood |
2.1.5
What Do We Mean by Meaning? Conceptual Integration Theory in Gesture Transcription and Analysis |
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John
Handy-Bosma (IBM)
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Herbert
H. Clark & Meredyth Krych (Stanford University)
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1:00 - 2:00 Lunch Break
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2.2.1
Gestures, Inscriptions, Representations |
2.2.2
Reception and Response |
2.2.3
Everyday Performance and Ritualization |
2.2.4
Ontogeny and Philogeny of Gestures: The Berlin Dictionary of Everyday Gestures |
2.2.5
Components of Gesture |
M. L. Flecha-Garcia (U. Edinburgh) Facial gestures and communication in Map Task dialogues Bob Moore (Palo Alto Research Center) Telling & Showing in the Organization of References to Physical Objects Freya Vass-Rhee (UC Riverside) Spatial and Temporal Deixis in Classical Ballet Épaulement Michael Bedar (UC San Diego) Movement and Artifact Coordination in Recounting a Group Dance Performance |
C.
Kuehn (Hokkaido U.) Reception of Gestures: Coherence and Correction M. Gullberg & S. Kita (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) Addressees' attention to gestures: Information uptake and visual fixations M. Seyfeddinipur (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) Monitoring of errors in gesture Claire Maury-Rouan (CNRS, Université de Provence) Do listener's facial expressions influence speaker's discourse? Elisa L. Everts (Georgetown U.) The Effects of Gaze-lessness in Turn-taking Among Blind and Sighted Interlocutors |
Nicole
Taylor (U. Arizona) Agentive 'Boobs' and 'Outta Control' Stomachs: The Performance
Of Gesture and Reported Speech by College Undergraduates Alan Cienki (Emory U.) Bush's and Gore's Gestures: Do They Correlate with 'Strict Father' versus 'Nurturant Parent' Language? Bojan Zikic (U. of Belgrade) The Sign of the Cross in Serbia: Hand Gesture in Ritual Context Heather Brookes (Stanford U/Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) O clever. He's streetwise.' When gestures become quotable: The case of the clever gesture |
Roland
Posner, Massimo Serenari, Reinhard Krüger, Thomas Noll (Technical University Berlin) |
Adam
Kendon (University of Pennsylvania) Kinesic Forms and Semantic Themes in Gesture Families Observed in Naples and Elsewhere Cornelia Müller (Freie Universität Berlin) Forms and Uses of the Palm Up-Open-Hand in a Spanish Conversation Irene Mittelberg (Cornell University) Making grammar visible: the use of gestural metaphors to represent grammatical categories and structures Rebecca Webb (University of Rochester) American Metaphoric Gestures: a Lexicon and Components |
3:45
- 4:15 Coffee Break
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4:15 - 6:00
General
Assembly of the International Society for Gesture Studies
16 dream
fragments
videoessay,
51 min
by Anette Rose (Berlin)
"In their 'dream fragments,' seven women tell of strange incidents they
experienced in their sleep. The montage highlights the women's facial expressions
and gestures and, in particular, those aspects that bow to the dictates of language,
come to its aid, elude it, race ahead of it, or even circumvent it altogether."
8:45
- 9:45
Scott Liddell
Two types of Directional Gestures in American Sign Language: Unprompted and
Grammatically Required (Gallaudet University)
9:45 - 10:45
David McNeill (University of Chicago)
Dialectic of Gesture and Language
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
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3.1.1
Gesture in the Making of Music |
3.1.2
Gestures in Conversation |
3.1.3
Theorizing Gesture: Dynamic Embodiment in Anthropological Perspective |
3.1.5
Experimental Studies of Gestures as Communication |
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Lone
Laursen (University of Odense)
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A.
Shand (U. of Illinois) The Sign of the Cross in the Greek Orthodox Church
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Judy Kegl (U. Of Southern Maine), Gesture and the Language-Ready Brain
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1:00
- 2:00 Lunch Break
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2:00 - 3:45 Panels
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3.2.1
Putting Gesture in Its Place: Ethnomethodological Studies of Instructed Action |
3.2.2
Cultural Contexts |
3.2.3
Embodiment |
3.2.4
American Sign Language (ASL) |
3.2.5
Gesture as a Facilitator of Lexical Access - A Panel with Robert Krauss |
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Leslie
Jarmon (UT Austin) |
Shuichi
Nobe (Aoyama Gakuin University) M.-A.
Morel, P. Del'Erba, L. Danon-Boileau & A.Martone (Paris), Gesture
in a conversation between four young adults in Napoli |
Julio
Cesar de Tavares |
Kearsy
Cormier (UT Austin) Is the use of space in ASL linguistic or gestural? Evidence from plurals Christian Rathmann, Richard P. Meier (UT Austin) & Gaurav Mathur (U. of Connectitut) From gesture to verb agreement in signed languages Evelyn McClave (California State University, Northridge) Nonmanual Gestures in American Sign Language Christian Vogler (U. of Pennsylvania) and Dimitris Metaxas (Rutgers University) American Sign Language Recognition: The Modeling Challenge |
Gesture
as a Facilitator of Lexical Retrieval Robert M. Krauss and Ezequiel Morsella (Columbia University) Respondent: Herbert Clark (Stanford University) |
3:45
- 4:15 Coffee Break
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3.3.1
Collaboration/ Distributed Cognition |
3.3.2
Gesture as Interface in Human-Computer Interaction |
3.3.3
Tarahumara Ritual Peformance |
3.3.4
Sign-Languages in Comparative Perspective |
3.3.5
Gesture and Lexical Access II |
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Mondada (Université de Lyon 2) "are you sure it is not the posterior part of the stomach?": Coordinating surgical action and talk-in-interaction M. Nevile (Australian National University) Gesture in the airline cockpit: allocating control of the engine power levers during a takeoff A. Spagnolli (University of Padua, Italy) Coping with fire in a virtual environment: the reason for ineffective gestures N. J. Enfield (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) Editing gesture diagrams: manipulating the cohesion of virtual diagrams in gesture space |
Andrea
Corradini (Oregon Health & Science University) Gesture Interfaces for Multimodal Systems in HCI P. Kühnlein, M. Nimke, H. Rieser, & J. Stegmann (Univ. Bielefeld) An Interface for the Integration of Speech and Co-verbal pointing: An HPSG-based Syntax/ Semantics Interface Tested K.Müller (Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering) Non-verbal behaviour in 3D multiuser-environments S. Kopp, T. Sowa, I. Wachsmuth (Univ. Bielefeld) Imitation games with a virtual communicator: From mimicking to conceptualizing representational gestures |
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David Quinto-Pozos (UT Austin) Gesture in the sign stream Roland Pfau (University of Amsterdam) The Grammar of Headshake Amy Franklin, Carolyn Mylander, and Susan Goldin Meadow (U. of Chicago) The resilience of combinatorial structure at the word level: Morphology in Chinese and American home sign systems Alejandro Oviedo (Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela and Universität Hamburg) ´Te pinto una paloma´. Emblems in the Venezuelan Sign Language? |
A.L.
Kinney (UT Austin) & A.J. Bateman (IBM Corporation & UT Austin) Gesture during Speech Production: Lexical Access Facilitator or More S.M. Wagner,S. Goldin Meadow, H. Nusbaum (U. of Chicago) The Relationship Between Gesture and Visual-Spatial Working Memory G. Stam (National-Louis University/U. of Chicago) Lexical searches/lexical failures and gesture in second language development A.Melinger & W.Levelt (MPI for Psycholinguistics) Evidence from the speaker for a communicative function of gesture |
Afternoon
Bodies Freezing in Motion (Communal
Frolicking at Barton
Springs)
bus pick-up: 2 p.m./return 5 p.m.
Evening
BBQ Dinner at the Salt
Lick in the Hill Country
bus pick-up: 6 p.m./return 10 p.m.