The argument of this paper is that these gestures are part of our thinking process, processes that take place automatically as the mind engages itself with language
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McNeill, D., McCullough, K.-E., Quek, F., Duncan, S., Bryll, R., Ma, X.-F., & Ansari, R. (2002). Dynamic Imagery in Speech and Gesture (pp. 27–44). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2367-1_3
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