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Emblematic gestures learning in Spanish as L2/FL: Interactions between types of gestures and tasks
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Palabras clave
Emblematic gestures
Emblems
Non-verbal communication assesment
Non-verbal communication learning
Non-verbal communication teaching
Spanish as L2/FL
Clasificación UNESCO
5701.11 Enseñanza de Lenguas
5701.07 Lengua y Literatura
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
SAGE Publications
Citación
Belío-Apaolaza, H. S., y Hernández Muñoz, N. (2024). Emblematic gestures learning in Spanish as L2/FL: Interactions between types of gestures and tasks. Language Teaching Research, 28(2), 599-631. https://doi.org/10.1177/13621688211006880
Resumen
[EN] The acquisition of communicative competence in second and foreign languages requires the
incorporation of verbal and non-verbal elements. Notwithstanding, few studies have performed
empirical research into the acquisition of non-verbal signs. This research studies the learning
of emblematic gestures for students of Spanish in the USA using an evolutionary analysis after
instruction. Interactions between types of gestures (common, different, and unique) based on the
similarities with the first language and learning mechanisms in free and guided comprehension
and production tasks are taken into account. The results indicate that although the detection
and production of emblems improve with instruction, the progress is unequal: the categories
different and unique obtain a higher rate of improvement than common emblems in specific tasks. In
conclusion, it is essential for the teaching of gestures and non-verbal communication to consider,
along with the non-verbal target language code, the non-verbal mother tongue code.
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1362-1688
DOI
10.1177/13621688211006880
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