A biomechanical analysis of the standard saludo militar (hand-to-temple) as a deictic gesture indicating "I am not a threat; my weapon hand is empty."
The Grammar of Obedience: A Semiotic and Operational Analysis of the Manual de Ademanes y Toques Militares manual de ademanes y toques militares
| Type | Function | Example | Semiotic Principle | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Pointing/directing movement | Arm extended, hand open, indicating direction of advance. | Indexical : Physically connected to the referent (the direction). | | II. Emblematic Gestures | Symbolic commands without physical reference | Hand raised, palm forward ("Halt"). | Conventional : Arbitrary but learned; resembles civilian traffic signals. | | III. Regulative Gestures | Managing formation/pace | Circular motion of the hand ("Double time"), tapping the chest ("Cease fire"). | Kinesic : Abstract motion representing a temporal or procedural state. | A biomechanical analysis of the standard saludo militar