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Following pantomime are emblems, which have specific meanings to denote "feelings, obscenities, and insults" and are not required to be used in conjunction with speech.<ref name=":7" /> The most linguistic gesture on Kendon's continuum is sign language, where "single manual signs have specific meanings and are combined with other manual signs according to specific rules".<ref name=":7" />
 
== The Philosophy of gesture ==
A philosophy of gesture has been fund by the Italian philoospher Giovanni Maddalena. He defines gesture as any performed act with a beginning and an end that carries on a meaning (from the latin gero = to bear, to carry on).
 
==See also==