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Qué (quién) es gesture - definición

FORM OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION OR NON-VOCAL COMMUNICATION
Gestures; Gesticulation; Gesticulations; Gestured; Gesturing; Gesticulate; Gestural
  • [[Pointing]] at another person with an extended finger is considered rude in many cultures.
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gesture         
I. n.
Action (accompanying oral utterance), gesticulation, gesturing.
II. v. n.
Gesticulate, make gestures.
gesture         
n.
1) to make a gesture
2) a bold; conciliatory; frantic; friendly; glorious, grand, grandiose, magnificent; habitual; humane, kind; imperious gesture
gesture         
(gestures, gesturing, gestured)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A gesture is a movement that you make with a part of your body, especially your hands, to express emotion or information.
Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist...
He throws his hands open in a gesture which clearly indicates his relief.
N-COUNT
2.
A gesture is something that you say or do in order to express your attitude or intentions, often something that you know will not have much effect.
He questioned the government's commitment to peace and called on it to make a gesture of good will...
N-COUNT: oft N of n
3.
If you gesture, you use movements of your hands or head in order to tell someone something or draw their attention to something.
I gestured towards the boathouse, and he looked inside...
He gestures, gesticulates, and moves with the grace of a dancer.
VERB: V prep, V

Wikipedia

Gesture

A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication or non-vocal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body. Gestures differ from physical non-verbal communication that does not communicate specific messages, such as purely expressive displays, proxemics, or displays of joint attention. Gestures allow individuals to communicate a variety of feelings and thoughts, from contempt and hostility to approval and affection, often together with body language in addition to words when they speak. Gesticulation and speech work independently of each other, but join to provide emphasis and meaning.

Gesture processing takes place in areas of the brain such as Broca's and Wernicke's areas, which are used by speech and sign language. In fact, language is thought by some scholars to have evolved in Homo sapiens from an earlier system consisting of manual gestures. The theory that language evolved from manual gestures, termed Gestural Theory, dates back to the work of 18th-century philosopher and priest Abbé de Condillac, and has been revived by contemporary anthropologist Gordon W. Hewes, in 1973, as part of a discussion on the origin of language.

Ejemplos de uso de gesture
1. In Blair‘s Britain we have had gesture education policy, gesture health policy, gesture justice policy.
2. If this is gesture politics, it is a huge gesture.
3. "The X–gesture with her hands is a big denial gesture.
4. "We changed our names as a symbolic gesture." "And a romantic gesture," added Roger.
5. Labour MPs seem eager to make a gesture towards egalitarianism, by scuppering Blair‘s half–hearted gesture towards educational selection.