Sotaro Kita (喜多 壮太郎, Kita Sōtarō, born 1963) is a professor in the Department of Psychology at The University of Warwick.[1] Kita's work focuses on the psycholinguistic properties of gestures accompanying speech, relations between spatial language and cognition, language development, and sound symbolism.
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Sotaro Kita | |
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Born | 1963 |
Occupation | Psychologist |
Language | English, Japanese |
Education | B.A., Mathematical engineering and M.A. Information engineering, University of Tokyo; Ph.D in psychology and linguistics, University of Chicago, United States |
Alma mater | University of Chicago, USA |
Period | 1993 |
Genre | Psychology |
Subject | Scientific research into psycholinguistics; language, thought and gesture |
Kita received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1993, working in the lab of David McNeill.[2] His dissertation focused on spontaneous gestures and Japanese mimetics.[3] From 1993-2003 Kita led the Gesture Project at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, one of the research foci of the MPI.[4]
From April 2017, Kita has served as the editor of GESTURE (published by John Benjamins).[5] Kita was president of the International Society for Gesture Studies from 2012–2014, and vice-president from 2010-2012.[6]
Kita's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation,[7] the Leverhulme Trust,[8] and other agencies.
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