Scharp Victoria L, Tompkins Connie A, Iverson Jana M
University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Aphasiology. 2007 Aug 1;21(6-8):717-725. doi: 10.1080/02687030701192273.
The study of communicative gestures is one of considerable interest for aphasia, in relation to theory, diagnosis, and treatment. Significant limitations currently permeate the general (psycho)linguistic literature on gesture production, and attention to these limitations is essential for both continued investigation and clinical application of gesture for people with aphasia. AIMS: The aims of this paper are to discuss issues imperative to advancing the gesture production literature and to provide specific suggestions for applying the material herein to studies in gesture production for people with aphasia. MAIN CONTRIBUTION: Two primary perspectives in the gesture production literature are distinct in their proposals about the function of gesture, and about where gesture arises in the communication stream. These two perspectives will be discussed, along with three elements considered to be prerequisites for advancing the research on gesture production. These include: operational definitions, coding systems, and the temporal synchrony characteristics of gesture. CONCLUSIONS: Addressing the specific elements discussed in this paper will provide essential information for both continued investigation and clinical application of gesture for people with aphasia.
就理论、诊断和治疗而言,对失语症患者的交际手势进行研究颇受关注。目前,关于手势产生的一般(心理)语言学文献存在重大局限性,关注这些局限性对于失语症患者手势的持续研究和临床应用至关重要。目的:本文旨在讨论推进手势产生文献发展的关键问题,并为将本文内容应用于失语症患者手势产生研究提供具体建议。主要贡献:手势产生文献中的两个主要观点在手势功能以及手势在交流过程中产生的位置方面提出了不同的见解。将对这两个观点进行讨论,并探讨推进手势产生研究的三个先决要素。这些要素包括:操作定义、编码系统和手势的时间同步特征。结论:解决本文讨论的具体要素将为失语症患者手势的持续研究和临床应用提供重要信息。