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This paper explores the potential for integrating interactive co-speech gesture into the QUD framework. I argue that recurrent 'topic-shifting gestures', along with reinterpretation of existing co-speech gesture literature, provide robust evidence that co-speech gesture is systematically used to manage discourse, and can thus help to inform our models of discourse structure, including the identification of QUDs and available discourse moves.
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