The ‘circumstances’ of gestures: Proto-interrogatives and private gestures |
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Authors: | Cintia Rodrí guez |
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Affiliation: | Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Educación, Cantoblanco 28049, Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | The later Wittgenstein's emphasis on the social usage of language has been very influential in psychology, particularly in language acquisition research. This move toward a pragmatic position should also be applied to gestures in pre-linguistic children and to objects in the everyday contexts of use. The shared ‘forms of life’ presupposed by language involve pre-linguistic gestures and material ‘things’.Research on early communication has focused on proto-declarative and proto-imperative gestures. I extend this focus and propose further types of gestures: ‘proto-interrogatives’ - in which children “ask” for help or regulation from adults, and three types of ‘private gestures’ - ostensive, indexical and symbolic - in which children regulate their own behaviour. This diversity of gestures becomes apparent when objects are taken seriously. Wittgenstein's ‘language-games’ necessarily apply to games with objects and gestures as well: social meaning in all cases is emergent within the context of these ‘sign games’ and ‘circumstances.’ |
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Keywords: | Gestures Objects Language Infants Pragmatic turn |
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