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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Жестикуляция у итальянцев — антропологичесЖестикуляция у итальянцев — антропологическое и социологическое явление, касающееся невербального общения носителей итальянского языка . Набор поз, движений лица и рук характеризует слышащих носителей итальянского языка во время их вербальной беседы. Эти признаки могут варьировать от региона к региону, хотя все они могут быть прослежены до одного и того же явления. По словам психолога Изабеллы Поджи, по крайней мере 250 жестов, присутствующих в итальянской культуре, могут быть количественно соотнесены с фонологическим богатством жестов итальянского жестового языка.ством жестов итальянского жестового языка. , Hand gestures are used in regions of ItalyHand gestures are used in regions of Italy and in the Italian language as a form of nonverbal communication and expression. The gestures within the Italian lexicon are dominated by movements of the hands and fingers, but may also include movements of facial features such as eyebrows and the mouth. Theories persist as to the exact origin of hand gestures as a method of communication in Italy, however it is likely that they emerged through necessity as a universal, non-verbal method of communicating across different Italian local languages and dialects. Despite the majority of today’s Italian population speaking Italian, hand gestures have persisted as a method of expression to accompany verbal speech in many regions of Italy, particularly in the Southern regions. Around 250 specific hand gestures have been identified, with the belief that they developed during a period of occupation in which seven main groups are believed to have taken root in Italy: the Germanic tribes (Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards), the Moors, Normans, the French, Spaniards, and Austrians. Given that there was no common language, rudimentary sign language may have developed, forming the basis of modern-day hand gestures.ing the basis of modern-day hand gestures. , La gestualità italiana è un fenomeno antroLa gestualità italiana è un fenomeno antropologico e sociologico che riguarda la comunicazione non verbale dei madrelingua italiani. Un insieme di atteggiamenti, movimenti del viso e delle mani caratterizza i parlanti udenti della lingua italiana, durante le loro conversazioni verbali. Questi segni possono variare di regione in regione, pur essendo tutti riconducibili all'interno dello stesso fenomeno. Secondo la psicologa Isabella Poggi sarebbero quantificabili in almeno 250 i gesti presenti nella cultura italiana, con una ricchezza fonologica dei gesti della mano che si avvicina a quella della lingua dei segni italiana. a quella della lingua dei segni italiana.
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rdfs:comment La gestualità italiana è un fenomeno antroLa gestualità italiana è un fenomeno antropologico e sociologico che riguarda la comunicazione non verbale dei madrelingua italiani. Un insieme di atteggiamenti, movimenti del viso e delle mani caratterizza i parlanti udenti della lingua italiana, durante le loro conversazioni verbali. Questi segni possono variare di regione in regione, pur essendo tutti riconducibili all'interno dello stesso fenomeno. Secondo la psicologa Isabella Poggi sarebbero quantificabili in almeno 250 i gesti presenti nella cultura italiana, con una ricchezza fonologica dei gesti della mano che si avvicina a quella della lingua dei segni italiana. a quella della lingua dei segni italiana. , Hand gestures are used in regions of ItalyHand gestures are used in regions of Italy and in the Italian language as a form of nonverbal communication and expression. The gestures within the Italian lexicon are dominated by movements of the hands and fingers, but may also include movements of facial features such as eyebrows and the mouth. Theories persist as to the exact origin of hand gestures as a method of communication in Italy, however it is likely that they emerged through necessity as a universal, non-verbal method of communicating across different Italian local languages and dialects. Despite the majority of today’s Italian population speaking Italian, hand gestures have persisted as a method of expression to accompany verbal speech in many regions of Italy, particularly in the Southern regions.aly, particularly in the Southern regions. , Жестикуляция у итальянцев — антропологичесЖестикуляция у итальянцев — антропологическое и социологическое явление, касающееся невербального общения носителей итальянского языка . Набор поз, движений лица и рук характеризует слышащих носителей итальянского языка во время их вербальной беседы. Эти признаки могут варьировать от региона к региону, хотя все они могут быть прослежены до одного и того же явления. По словам психолога Изабеллы Поджи, по крайней мере 250 жестов, присутствующих в итальянской культуре, могут быть количественно соотнесены с фонологическим богатством жестов итальянского жестового языка.ством жестов итальянского жестового языка.
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