We are happy to announce a talk by Sotaro Kita (Warwick) in the Semantics Colloquium.

The talk will take place on campus in IG 4.301.
If you wish to participate virtually via Zoom, please contact Lennart Fritzsche for the link.
 

Date: June 26, 2025

Time: 4 pm – 6 pm c.t.

Title: Gesture, metaphor, and spatial language

Abstract: 
I will discuss how co-speech (i.e., speech-accompanying) gestures relate to language and conceptualisation underlying language.  I will focus on “representational gestures”, which can depict motion, action, and shape or can indicate locations (i.e., “iconic” and “deictic” gestures in McNeill’s 1992 classification). I will provide evidence for the following two points. Various aspects of language shape co-speech gestures. Conversely, the way we produce co-speech gestures can shape language. I will discuss these issues in relation to manner and path in motion event descriptions, clause-linkage types in complex event descriptions, and metaphor. I will conclude that gesture and language are parts of a “conceptualisation engine”, which takes advantage of unique strengths of spatio-motoric representation and linguistic representation.