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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cos’è un gesto? È un movimento che accompagna o sostituisce la parola, un’azione che intende comunicare qualcosa. “Gesten” è vocabolo tedesco, ma mi piace ricordare che in “Middle English” (l’inglese parlato dalla conquista normanna fino al XV secolo) “to gesten” vuol dire “leggere poesie ad alta voce”…</p>
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<p><em>What is a gesture? It’s a movement that accompanies or replaces words, an action that intends to communicate something. “Gesten” is a German word, but I like to remember that in "Middle English" (the form of the English language spoken after the Norman conquest until the late 15th century) "to gesten" means "to read poetry aloud"...</em></p>
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