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The Impulse to Gesture examines the intricate relationship between gestural communication, linguistic development, and cognitive processes. Simon Harrison argues that gesture is not merely supplementary to spoken language but rather a core component of how humans think and communicate. Through extensive research and compelling evidence, the book demonstrates how gestures shape our understanding of the world and facilitate the expression of complex ideas.
Harrison explores the evolutionary origins of gesture, its role in language acquisition, and how gestures continue to play a vital role in everyday communication across cultures. The work bridges disciplines including linguistics, cognitive science, and neurobiology to provide a comprehensive understanding of embodied cognition. This essential read challenges conventional views of language and offers profound insights into what makes human communication uniquely sophisticated and effective.







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