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- What: In Table 1 the authors present the discourse task dependent on Crossmodal Alignment Framework which allows to explore both direct and indirect alignment patterns in experiments. The authors determined the patterns of gaze behavior (fixation duration and pupil dilation) modulated by foregrounding in text and image, the patterns of functional gesture modulated by discourse schemata of narration, description, exposition and argumentation, and_(3) the patterns of gaze behavior in the stimuli areas of interest and discourse modification in speech of aurally perceived information. 158 Overall, the study showed that examining the relations of different modes - semiotic . . .
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