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- What: DOI 10.18573/jcads . for the study of how laughter is employed: ‘A special case of paralinguistic transcription features as part of rich audio-visual data is laughter. The focus of this case study is to look in how far Dickens, in his novels, reflects the natural use of gestures. In the study undertaken, it is shown that anaphoric gestures are used even where the conversation partner is not able to see the speaker . DOI 10.18573/jcads . that the research undertaken here uses the same corpus, the DCorp, it can be seen as an extension . . .
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