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← Language & CommunicationA museum visitor points toward a specific painting while describing its historical context to a friend. Which mechanism is predominantly at play in their nonverbal communication?
A)Metaphorical gesture abstraction layering
B)Emblematic gesture cultural encoding
C)Indexical gesture spatial referencing✓
D)Beat gesture rhythmic synchronization
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The visitor uses indexical gestures, because the act of pointing directly indicates a specific referent within the shared environment, thereby grounding the conversation spatially. Therefore, indexicality allows for direct reference, rather than metaphorical or symbolic representation, or rhythmic cues.
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