This young yet rapidly growing field investigates the semiotic features of gesture in relation to speech as integral parts of utterances, the different uses of gestures with and without speech, such as gestures in language acquisition, gestures in the performing arts (music, dance, theatre) and gestures in Artificial Intelligence.
Elena Zagar Galvão is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto, where she teaches general and specialised translation as well as English language at undergraduate and graduate levels. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Italy and her Master’s degree in the USA, she completed her PhD in Portugal in 2015. Her research interests include multimodality in simultaneous interpreting discourse, live interpreting for the media, and audiovisual translation.
Anabela Cruz-Santos obtained her PhD in Child Studies with a specialisation in Special Education from the University of Minho, Portugal, where she is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology of Education and Special Education. She is also a Researcher at the Center for Research in Education at the same institution. Her main research interests include the acquisition and development of communication skills in children, the development and validation of language assessment tools, and research-based strategies for children with communication disorders and hearing impairments.