Book review
. Autismus und Körpersprache–Störungen der Signalverarbeitung zwischen Kopf und Körper. Berlin:: Weidler Buchverlag, (2001).
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Published online: 19 June 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/gest.2.2.10oes
https://doi.org/10.1075/gest.2.2.10oes
References (11)
Recent, new, and forthcoming books on gesture and related topics
A list of recent and forthcoming books that are of interest to readers of GESTURE will be a regular feature fromthis issue onwards. Please send suggestions and additions for this list to either Adam Kendon (adamk@gse.upenn.edu) or Cornelia Müller (cmuell@zedat.fuberlin. de). Anyone who is interested in writing a review for GESTURE of any of the books listed below should contact the Editors and arrangements will be made to have a review copy sent from the publisher.
Armstrong, David F., Michael A. Karchmer, & John Vickrey Van Cleve (Eds.) (2002). The study of signed languages: Essays in honor of William C. Stokoe. Washington, D. C.: Gallaudet University Press.
Bakewell, Geoffrey W. & James P. Sichinger (Eds.) (2002). Gestures: Essays in ancient history. Oxbow Books Limited.
Bouvet, Danielle (1997). Le corps et la métaphore dans les langues gestuelles. A la recherche des modes de production des signes. Paris: L’Harmattan.
Burrow, J. A. (2002). Gestures and looks in medieval narrative. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cassell, Justine, Joseph Sullivan, Scott Prevost, & Elizabeth Churchill (Eds.) (2000). Embodied conversational agents. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Cavé, Christian, Isabelle Guaitella, & Serge Santi (Eds.) (2001). Oralité et gestualité. Interactions et comportements multimodaux dans la communication. Paris & Montréal: L’Harmattan.
Corballis, Michael C. (2002). From hand to mouth: The origins of language. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
