LINGUIST List 36.2240

Wed Jul 23 2025

Calls: Visual Patterns in the Phonetics of Gestures (DGfS 2026 Workshop) (Germany)

Editor for this issue: Valeriia Vyshnevetska <valeriialinguistlist.org>



Date: 23-Jul-2025
From: Alina Gregori <gregorilingua.uni-frankfurt.de>
Subject: Visual Patterns in the Phonetics of Gestures (DGfS 2026 Workshop)
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Full Title: Visual Patterns in the Phonetics of Gestures (DGfS 2026 Workshop)

Date: 24-Feb-2026 - 27-Feb-2026
Location: Trier, Germany
Web Site: https://www.alinagregori.com/dgfs26-ag-visual-patterns-in-the-phonetics-of-gestures/

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Phonetics; Phonology
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2025

2nd Call for Papers:

Human communication is a multimodal system. Research on the contribution of the visual modality - in terms of gestures - to linguistics has grown in the last years. While aspects of gesture’s meaning and function have been intensively studied, less attention has been paid to visual and kinematic features, which nevertheless form the building blocks from which multimodal utterances constitute their meaning. To fully grasp the meaning and function of gestures and gradual variations in meaning, the phonetic characteristics of gestures need to be considered as well. Therefore, this workshop aims at bringing together researchers working on the phonetics of gestures, contributing to specify which gestural features are relevant for meaning constitution in communication and in what way. This entails features like the timing or rhythmical aspects of gestures, their physiological characteristics, as well as their (hand) shape, movement trajectories or other kinematic measures.

In this workshop, we aim at discussing the properties of visual constituents and kinematic features that affect meaning constitution and comprehension of spoken and signed languages. We want to engage in discussions on 1) methodological issues and advancements of investigating phonetic aspects of gestures, 2) new perspectives on which gestural features are relevant individually or in an integrated relation for meaning constitution, and 3) theoretical implications for linguistic and multimodal research that can be derived from the investigation of phonetic aspects of gestures.

Abstracts need not be anonymous. Please use the DGfS-template for abstract submission (download here: https://www.alinagregori.com/dgfs26-ag-visual-patterns-in-the-phonetics-of-gestures/). Abstracts should be at most 1 page in length, examples and references included. For initial submission, you can use an additional page for Figures and Tables, but please note that a second page cannot be included in the final abstract for the DGfS Abstract booklet. Please send your abstract in PDF-format to [email protected] and include your name, affiliation, and the title of the abstract in the body of the e-mail. The workshop language is English and talks will be 20 minutes + 10 minutes discussion.




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