In:Perspectives on Pantomime
Edited by Przemysław Żywiczyński, Johan Blomberg and Monika Boruta-Żywiczyńska
[Advances in Interaction Studies 12] 2024
► pp. 243–244
Index
Published online: 15 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.12.si
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.12.si
A
- affordances,16, 19, 29–30, 32–35, 46, 204
- alignment of interests,27, 101, 105–6, 111
- allocentric,69–71, 121, 139, 140–6, 148–149, 154, 190, 207,
- ancestors,44, 50, 89–90, 95, 125, 150
- apraxia,181, 195, 209
- Aristotle,80, 84, 119, 121, 223, 226, 227
- arts,107, 121, 139–145, 147–155
- as-if action,189–190, 206, 217, 222, 226–239
B
- biocultural evolution,16–17, 19–20, 23, 26, 28, 45
- bodily mimesis,89–90, 100–1, 104, 106–8, 110, 125–6, 129, 135, 159–161, 180, 193
- body movement,42, 102–3, 124, 127, 179, 222, 224, 235
- body part as object (BPO),25, 33, 126, 143–144, 189–191, 195–8, 201–211See under egocentric
- bootstrapping,103–4, 160, 182
- Boyd,87, 107, 124, 140, 151
- brain,16–19, 22–3, 38–40, 43–7, 80–1, 84–6, 88–9, 181–2, 195
- Buxbaum,209, 210
C
- children,72–3, 92, 126, 150–1, 188–191, 193–211, 219
- chimpanzee (Pan),17, 24, 60–1, 65, 102, 150
- cognition,17, 41, 46,
58–64, 67,
70–3, 86,
159, 163, 182
- causal~,46, 58–60, 62, 64, 67, 70–1, 73
- event~,46, 58, 60, 62–3, 70–3
- cognitive: adaptations,104, 161
- ~development,191–2, 194, 209
- ~map,48–49
- ~processes,63, 69, 120, 211
- ~science (cognitive studies),79, 116
- ~semiotics,115–6, 129, 134, 191, 205
- communication: animal~,18, 44, 64–65, 111
- bodily-visual~ (bodily mimetic, visual),90, 100, 102, 106–7, 110–11
- evolution of~,27, 66, 68, 100–1, 105, 111
- human~,45, 58–9, 72–3, 78–80, 86–7, 89–90, 92–4, 124, 147, 159
- system (of~),18, 20, 27, 32, 37, 39, 65, 72, 100–1, 105, 148, 159, 162
- communicative convention,72, 159, 188, 210
- conventionalisation of pantomime,101, 104, 108, 110–111
- cooperation,44, 68, 86–7, 108–110, 141
- Corballis,23, 44, 48, 80, 85, 91, 92, 93, 159, 179, 182
- co-speech gesture (cospeech gesture, cosign gesture),16, 29, 33–34, 38, 142, 179, 191, 198–9, 202–3, 205, 218–9, 232, 237,
- cultural evolution (biocultural evolution),16, 18–29, 35, 39–40, 44, 46, 49, 147–8
D
- dance,105–107, 124, 139–141, 144, 148, 151–4, 224
- deaf children,162, 179
- demonstration,20, 30–32, 58–72, 108–9, 148
- development: cognitive ~,191–4, 209
- ~of communication,208
- ~of language (language development),43, 102, 161, 181, 198
- ~of symbolic (reference),192, 208
- Donald,19, 63, 90, 103, 104, 115, 124, 125
- drawing,33–34, 41, 145–8
E
- egocentric pantomime,69, 139, 142–4, 148–151, 154, 190
- emblematic gesture (emblem),193, 219–222, 233–4, 238
- embodying,126–7, 149
- Emmorey,160, 181
- enacting,67, 126, 130, 134, 164, 192
- event cognition,58–63, 70–73
- event representation,59–62, 182
- event sequence,119–120, 123, 127–9
- evolution of language (language evolution),26, 30, 45, 49, 87, 90, 102–3, 110, 160–2, 174, 192, 218
F
- Fay,24, 89, 103, 127
G
- gestural mimesis,222–3, 226–238
- gesture studies (ISGS),174, 217–18, 222, 236–7
- Goldin-Meadow,24, 174, 191, 218, 219, 221
- grammar (of gesture),16–18, 35–6, 40, 50, 83–4, 94–5, 219
- great apes,17, 19–20, 24–5, 103
H
- Hutto,81, 82, 108
I
- iconicity (primary, secondary),102–4, 106, 121, 123, 125–6, 135, 142, 148, 159, 165, 171–2, 180, 189, 192–5, 198, 205, 207–9
- imitation,17–21, 24, 30, 33, 44, 101, 147–151, 160, 182, 195, 209, 226
- interaction,18, 29, 44, 61, 87, 95, 128, 229, 235, 238
- imagined object (IO),33, 201, 207, 211See under allocentric
K
- Kaplan,116, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194–7, 205, 207–9, 211
- Kendon,23, 150, 179, 217, 218–220, 223–4, 226, 233, 237
L
- language origin,17, 23, 35, 43, 78–83, 87, 89, 92, 101–3, 108, 140, 142, 144, 150–1
- language-ready brain,17–18, 22, 38–9, 43–4, 46, 50, 160, 182
- last common ancestor (LCA),17–20, 44, 46–9
- Leslie,46, 61, 69, 81
- linguistics: cognitive~,236–7
- general~,70, 116
- generative~,36
- sign language~,193
M
- manual gesture,23, 37, 160–1, 182, 191, 195, 198, 206
- McNeill,23, 91, 92, 142, 179, 191–2, 194–5, 198, 205, 218, 219, 221, 235
- memory,20, 32, 48–9, 67, 90, 181
- mimesis,25–6, 28, 30, 33, 90, 104, 107–8, 140, 159–161, 206, 217, 222–3, 226–238
- mimesis theory,125, 179
- Mirror System Hypothesis (MSH),16–26, 36, 39, 40, 44, 160, 164, 182, 210
- modes of representation,188, 204–5, 207, 219, 227–8
- music,115, 117, 121, 141, 148, 152–4
N
- narration,68, 115–6, 119–124, 140
- narrative (complex, simple),115, 123–4, 129–133, 135
- narrativity (primary, secondary),115, 120–3, 135
- navigation,43–5, 48–50
- newborn language,159, 162
O
- orofacial gestures,29, 37
- Ozyürek,191
P
- pantomimic fossil,44, 106
- pedagogy,19, 22, 28, 29–30, 33–5, 50, 103
- Perniss,141, 161, 171, 194
- persuasion,45, 86–90, 94
- platform of trust,27, 45, 94
- pointing,26, 30–3, 35, 38, 193, 238
- praxis (praxic action),25, 29, 101, 109, 147–8
- protolanguage,18–24, 27–9, 32–9, 43, 50, 71, 91–3, 129, 133, 219
- protosign,20–50, 72, 101, 108, 111, 162, 166, 171, 174, 177–182
- protospeech,20–3
R
- referent,65, 102–5, 171, 177, 192–4
- representation: mental~,24, 59, 60,
63, 78–80
- mode of~,46, 79, 189, 196, 204–9
- pictorial~,28, 42
- representational gesture,146–7, 193, 198, 201, 209
- ritualisation,17–18, 21, 26–33, 108, 148, 153
- Russon,19, 20, 25, 67
S
- Sandler,23, 29, 160, 161, 162, 171, 173, 173, 178, 181
- sign function,22, 66
- sign language (emerging sign language),17, 23, 29, 43, 72, 103, 160–4, 171–3, 177–9
- signalling theory,101, 105, 109–111
- silent gesture,191, 211, 221–2
- Stokoe,23, 91, 172, 194
- storytelling,46, 79–87, 93, 116, 140, 161, 229–231
- Sonesson,103, 116, 119, 192, 194, 207
- symbol,22, 141, 147, 192–198
- symbolic distance (symbolic distancing),188–197, 207–9
T
- teaching,25, 31–2, 59, 65, 68–71
- theatre,28, 124, 140, 144, 148, 151–2, 154
- Theory of Mind (ToM),33, 46, 61, 66, 81
- Tomasello,18, 23, 61, 65, 66, 67, 79, 91, 101–3, 124, 139, 161, 179, 188, 195
- transparency,90–1
V
- visual art,140–1, 144–9,
W
- Werner,116, 189, 192–7, 205, 207–9, 211
- whole-body (gesture, pantomime),42, 102, 116, 124, 142, 150, 161–2, 168, 171, 205
- word order,174–7, 180
