@patrick
Other venues we might learn gesturing from is preverbal communication as children (where we emulate states with our body), and descriptions in text. Some gestures are common in descriptions (wagging a finger, shaking a fist), others less (rolling downwards).
@sir @zachdecook
However, as any singing or speaking classes will teach, posture has an effect on sound, and gestures have an effect on posture.
So, hypothesis: Since language is picked up through emulation, blind people will notice that certain passages sound sharper than others and tweak their behavior to match until they end up with the lowest-effort technique to achieve that, and that's gestures.