2021
DOI: 10.3917/ls.173.0143
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Les gestes de pointage dans un environnement changeant et éphémère : les leçons de conduite

Abstract: Les gestes de pointage dans un environnement changeant et éphémère : les leçons de conduiteRésumé : Parmi les nombreuses contributions de Charles Goodwin à l'étude des interactions sociales, ses travaux sur les gestes de pointage (1986, 2003, 2007) et la vision professionnelle (1994) constituent un apport majeur. Forts de l'enseignement goodwinien, nous examinons le recours aux gestes de pointage lors des instructions de navigation observables dans leçons de conduite. Nous décrivons quatre exécutions indexica… Show more

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“…This is a different pointing gesture from the one observed in Excerpt 1, which was executed with an extended index and hence oriented toward identifying a referent in the immediate environment. While in both cases the gestures indicate a "path" to follow (McNeill, 2000;Chui, 2009;De Stefani and Deppermann, 2021), in Excerpt 1 the path represented the shape of the object of interest, whereas in Excerpt 2 it is the path that the visitors have to follow to gain visual access to the object of interest. In this case, too, the guide produces the apodosis immediately after the end of the if-clause ("vous allez avoir un ultime témoignage [.…”
Section: If-clauses Followed By Integrated Main Clausesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a different pointing gesture from the one observed in Excerpt 1, which was executed with an extended index and hence oriented toward identifying a referent in the immediate environment. While in both cases the gestures indicate a "path" to follow (McNeill, 2000;Chui, 2009;De Stefani and Deppermann, 2021), in Excerpt 1 the path represented the shape of the object of interest, whereas in Excerpt 2 it is the path that the visitors have to follow to gain visual access to the object of interest. In this case, too, the guide produces the apodosis immediately after the end of the if-clause ("vous allez avoir un ultime témoignage [.…”
Section: If-clauses Followed By Integrated Main Clausesmentioning
confidence: 99%