Nonverbal Expression and L2 Private Speech
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Applied Linguistics
- Vol. 19 (1) , 73-96
- https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/19.1.73
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between nonverbal forms of expression, principally gestures, and L2 private speech (vocalized forms of speech for the self that function metacognitively to help the learner plan, guide, and monitor a course of activity) through the use of both a recall and picture narration task Nonverbal elements were found to illuminate the pnvate speech they accompanied, moreover, gestures were found in and of themselves, that is, with no verbalization, to act in a self-regulatory capacity after brief pauses, implying a possible connection to inner speechregualtory capacity after brief pauses, inplaying a possible connection to inner sppech The study also suggests possible cross-cultural and proficiency differences for the use of self-regulatory nonverbal forms Overall, a strong connection between cognition and affective/ volitional concerns is brought out learners' strategic efforts are demonstrated to be of an embodied natureKeywords
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