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SUMMARY:When is a movement a ‘gesture’? - Professor Adam Kendon
DTSTART:20131126T170000Z
DTEND:20131126T183000Z
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CONTACT:Professor Ian Cross
DESCRIPTION:What features do body movements have when they are recognised 
 as being done with "semantic intent"\, or “with expression”? I will ex
 plore this question by looking at bodily movements in speakers\, consider 
 how movements with “semantic intent” (or “gestures”) are organised
  in relation to speech\, how they contribute to speaker meaning\, and ask 
 how this might be relevant for studies of bodily movements in music-making
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LOCATION:Faculty of Music\, Lecture Room 1/2
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