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GESTURAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of gestural in English relating to movements, especially when these express ideas or feelings : Some of the children spontaneously gave a verbal or gestural response. dictionary.cambridge.org
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GESTURAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, relating to, or consisting of gestures 2. of, relating to, or characterized by vigorous application of paint and expressive brushwork. www.merriam-webster.com
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Gestural - Tate
Gestural is a term used to describe the application of paint in free sweeping gestures with a brush. www.tate.org.uk
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gestural
gestural, a. (ˈdʒɛstjʊrəl) [f. next + -al1.] Of or pertaining to gesture; consisting of gestures. spec. Designating or pertaining to the theory that human speech originated in oral imitation of bodily gestures. Hence ˈgesturally adv.1613 F. Robartes Revenue Gosp. 23 The verball or gesturall honour w... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is Gestural? | A guide to art terminology - Avant Arte
Gestural is a term employed to characterise the technique of applying paint with bold, sweeping brush strokes in a free and expressive manner. 24 ... avantarte.com
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GESTURAL Synonyms: 47 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for GESTURAL: expressive, mobile, moveable, movable, moving, motile, gestic, gesticulative; Antonyms of GESTURAL: static, wooden, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Gestural Variations
Gestural Variations, Op. 43, is a trio composition by Graham Waterhouse in 1997 originally for oboe, bassoon and piano. This setting of Gestural Variations appears on a recording Portrait, a selection of the composer's chamber music on Cybele Records, played by Markus Schön wikipedia.org
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The Gestural Origins of Language | American Scientist
Human language may have evolved from manual gestures, which survive today as a "behavioral fossil" coupled to speech. www.americanscientist.org
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Gesture - Wikipedia
A gesture is a form of nonverbal communication or non-vocal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages en.wikipedia.org
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What is Gestural? Find the answer on composition.gallery
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express ... www.composition.gallery
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GESTURAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Gestural definition: relating to, expressed in, using, or made up of gestures, especially of the hands and arms, head, or upper body. www.dictionary.com
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Gesture language
Gesture language or gestural language may refer to: Sign language, languages that use manual communication to convey meaning Manually coded language, representations of oral languages in a gestural-visual form Gesture, bodily actions to communicate particular messages, with or in place of speech See wikipedia.org
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kinemics
kinemics (kaɪˈniːmɪks) [f. kineme + -ics.] (See quot. 1954.)1953 J. B. Carroll Study of Lang. 279 Kinemics. 1954 Pei & Gaynor Dict. Ling. 115 Kinemics, the study of units of gestural expression. Oxford English Dictionary
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Elliot Saltzman
A dynamical approach to gestural patterning in speech production. Ecological Psychology, 1, (4), 333–382. Task-dynamics of gestural timing: Phase windows and multifrequency rhythms. wikipedia.org
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Johann Hauser
Erotica was an indomitable force for him, very visible in his anxious figures, excessive physiognomy, and gestural lines of force. wikipedia.org
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