gestural Meaning in Telugu ( gestural తెలుగు అంటే)
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gestural's Usage Examples:
Home sign (or kitchen sign) is a gestural communication system, often invented spontaneously by a deaf child who lacks accessible linguistic input.
include gestural spelling as well as constructed languages which directly interpolate the grammar and syntax of oral languages in a gestural-visual form -.
Runge’s gestural use and contortions of amaryllises and lilies in Times of Day have been described as a predecessor to similar.
These gestural units account for both spatial and temporal properties of speech and reflect the movement of the articulators.
In semiotic terms, they are the physical embodiment (signifiers) of speech signs, which are gestural by nature (see below).
all of his Brushstrokes works, it is in part a satirical response to the gestural painting of Abstract Expressionism.
A written language is the representation of a spoken or gestural language by means of a writing system.
Frishberg suggests that AdaSL may be related to the "gestural trade jargon used in the markets throughout West Africa".
However, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dialect of Auslan exists in Far North Queensland (extending from Yarrabah to Cape York), which is heavily influenced by the indigenous sign languages and gestural systems of the region.
More recent studies of deaf children's gestural systems show systematicity and productivity.
For the men the gestural themes can be chosen from warfare or sailing, and then they may use spears or paddles.
Complex gestural systems have also been reported in the southern, central, and western desert.
All the other forms are gestural, and yet their clear, crisp outlines would appear to belie the artist's ostensibly spontaneous mark-making.
Synonyms:
communicative, signed, sign, communicatory, sign-language,
Antonyms:
positivity, positiveness, negativity, negativeness, uncommunicative,