Abstract :
This investigation aims at examining how the semiotic mediums of gesture and speech
integrate into one another to make gesticulations, so as to mediate meaning in oral
reproduction. To this end, this study concentrates on Hodge and Kress’s (1988) theoretical
framework linking semiotics to TEFL contexts, and also analyzes the gesticulations in oral
reproduction applying McNeill’s (2005) scheme or Kendon’s (2004) Continuum with four
categories of iconic, metaphoric, deictic, and beat gesticulations. Results illuminated how
the creation of gesticulation brings about a sort of mediation between what is in the mind
of the speaker and what is expressed to the audience, and how this mediation of
gesticulations facilitates and clarifies the meaning in the speaker’s oral reproduction or
summarization process, so that the audience can better understand the speaker’s
intentions or summaries. The findings have some implications for TEFL teachers and
researchers to understand the dialectic relationship of oral speech, written language, and
gesture in language during the oral reproduction process.
Keywords :
gesticulation , gesture , oral reproduction , semiotics , summarization