26 December 2024

Why A Delineating Demarcation Gesture Is Neither Deictic Nor Delineating [2]

Ngo, Hood, Martin, Painter, Smith & Zappavigna (2022: 175, 172):

Elsewhere in the data we find a [delineating] vector configuring boundaries with a bent finger and thumb – as in example (12). In both images the [delineating] DEIXIS identifies segments of a projected written text. (See also example (8).)


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[1] As before, this gesture does not serve a deictic function because it does not realise a distinction in relation to the here-&-now of the speaker/gesturer. And, in terms of IDENTIFICATION, the meaning recoverable from the exophoric reference realised by each gesture is simply the meaning realised by the segment of writing in the environment of body language, not the physical boundaries of its realisation.

[2] To be clear, neither this type of gesture nor its meaning is illustrated in (8):

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