
phrases. In the case of CU-1, the NA syllable is ‘ve’, and the starting and
ending points of the movement phase are determined by the syllables
‘ve’ and ‘dno’. In the case of CU-2, there is no word preceding the
prosodic gesture trigger that would also contain an NA syllable. As by
the aforementioned rule, this indicates that no preparation movement
phase is required. However, since both CU-1 and CU-2 represent
similar meaning (in terms of semiotics and gesture affi liation), the
preparation phase over the word ‘in’ is artifi cially inserted into the
movement propagation scheme. Finally, the sixth proc ...