0 a movement of your body that shows your thoughts or feelings -- gest [ masculine ]
a rude gesture en stygg gest
1 an action done to show your feelings -- gest [ masculine ]
2 to make a physical gesture -- gestikulere
He gestured for her to come closer. Han gjorde tegn til at hun skulle komme nærmere.
3 a movement of the head, hand etc to express an idea etc -- håndbevegelse, gestus
4 to make a gesture or gestures -- bruke håndbevegelser, gestikulere
She acknowledges her inferior position by gesture, movement and posture, knowing that her deference and submissiveness are her best defences at the early stages.
Most studies of language acquisition have relied on tape-recordings but these don't contain information about gestures or gaze.
The texts perpetually gesture towards a moment of fulfilment that remains deferred, when their latent significance would unfurl itself in a millennial revelation.
However, the distribution of gesture+speech combinations differed for caregiver and child.
Parents also directed children's attention by combining verbal communication with gestures.
Considering which dimensions are coupled in performance gesture and which are independent shows the instrument designer where multisliders are appropriate.
We now need to reintegrate the gesture information that we removed in the projection step before recognition.
There is evidence to suggest that forms transcribed as simultaneous or sequentially ordered oral and laryngeal gestures may in fact represent unreleased plosive forms.