Presentation 2004/11/12
Investigation of Gesture Caused by Speech Settings in First and Second Language : Gesture Frequency by Korean JFL/JSL Learners
Mikyoung OH, Hirofumi SAITO,
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Abstract(in English) It is proposed that Japanese learners as Second Language(L2) are required tb understand the social contexts of L2 and to develop the sociolinguistic competence in order to use target language properly. We investigate that frequency of spontaneous gestures are affected by the following speech loads with animation narrative task; speech language (L1 Korean, L2 Japanese) and speech settings (Korea, Japan). The results show that the frequency of L1 spontaneous gestures in Korea is higher than in Japan. In contrast, speech settings do not affect the frequency of L2 spontaneous gestures.
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Keyword(in English) second language (L2) acquisition / languages spoken / speech settings / spontaneous gestures / Korean JFL/JSL learners
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Title (in English) Investigation of Gesture Caused by Speech Settings in First and Second Language : Gesture Frequency by Korean JFL/JSL Learners
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Keyword(1) second language (L2) acquisition
Keyword(2) languages spoken
Keyword(3) speech settings
Keyword(4) spontaneous gestures
Keyword(5) Korean JFL/JSL learners
1st Author's Name Mikyoung OH
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University()
2nd Author's Name Hirofumi SAITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University
Date 2004/11/12
Paper # PRMU2004-112,HIP2004-52
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 450
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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