Multimodality; KoS and TTR
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What to read
- Cooper, Robin and Jonathan Ginzburg (2015). "Type theory with records for natural language semantics". In S. Lappin and C. Fox, eds., The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory, chap. 12, pages 375–407. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2nd edn. (Preprint)
- Ginzburg, Jonathan. 2016. The Semantics of Dialogue. In: Maria Aloni and Paul Dekker (eds), Cambridge Handbook of Formal Semantics, Cambridge University Press.
- Ginzburg, Jonathan and Massimo Poesio. 2016. Grammar is a system that characterizes talk in interaction, Frontiers in Psychology, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01938
- Lücking, Andy (2021). "Gesture". In: Head Driven Phrase Structure Grammar: The handbook. Ed. by Stefan Müller, Anne Abeillé, Robert D. Borsley and Jean-Pierre Koenig. Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax 9. Berlin: Language Science Press. Chap. 27, pp. 1201&ndsdh;1250. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5543318. url: https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/259
- Lücking, Andy and Thies Pfeiffer (2012). "Framing Multimodal Technical Communication. With Focal Points in Speech-Gesture-Integration and Gaze Recognition". In: Handbook of Technical Communication. Ed. by Alexander Mehler and Laurent Romary. In collab. with Dafydd Gibbon. Handbooks of Applied Linguistics 8. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter Mouton. Chap. 18, pp. 591–644. (Preprint)