Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 26 Diamond Member Share Posted March 26 Your nationality may influence how much you talk with your hands A police officer in Rome, Italy, gesturing to a tourist Jochen Tack/imageBROKER/Alamy People of different nationalities appear to vary in their use of hand gestures, according to a study that seems to reinforce the idea that Italians, in particular, “talk with their hands”. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up and her colleague This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , both at Lund University in Sweden, asked 12 people from Sweden and 12 from Italy to describe a clip from the children’s TV show Pingu to a friend who hadn’t seen it, while examining their gestures. “Italians do gesture more,” says Graziano on a video call, gesturing emphatically herself, which she puts down to her upbringing in Naples, Italy. In the study, the Italians made an average of 22 gestures per 100 words, compared with the Swedes’ 11. But more interesting was the difference in the function of the gestures, says Graziano. The Swedes mostly used “representational gestures” to illustrate the events and actions of the story, for example mimicking a rolling pin when describing baking. The Italians made these motions as well, but also had more “pragmatic gestures” that comment on the story or introduce new information, such as a hand movement to indicate a new character. This suggests that the two cultures think differently about the way a narrative is produced, says Graziano. Gestures can reflect what cultures deem important about the content and purpose of a story, she says. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up at Stanford University in California says that exactly why these results occurred is unclear, but they suggest that “cultural conventions of understanding and explaining brief episodes are driving the gestures”. Tversky wants to see further research in larger groups of people with a more diverse mix of nationalities. Graziano hopes to now study the gestures used in different types of discourse, and with different relationships between the speakers, to shed more light on how various cultures use gestures to communicate and tell a story. Topics: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up language #nationality #influence #talk #hands This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/7372-your-nationality-may-influence-how-much-you-talk-with-your-hands/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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