One of the best known claims about human communication is that people’s behaviour and language use converge during conversation. It has been proposed that these patterns can be explained by automatic, cross-person priming. A key test case is structural priming: does exposure to one syntactic structure, in production or comprehension, make reuse of that structure (by the same or another speaker) more likely? It has been claimed that syntactic repetition caused by structural priming is ubiquitous in conversation. However, previous work has not tested for general syntactic repetition effects in ordinary conversation independently of lexical repetition. Here we analyse patterns of syntactic repetition in two large corpora of unscripted everyday...
Speakers engaged in dialogue align with one another across multiple linguistic levels to ensure effe...
AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate ...
Abstract: Speakers tend to reuse recently encountered linguistic forms such as alternants of the dat...
One of the best known claims about human communication is that people's behaviour and language use c...
<div><p>One of the best known claims about human communication is that people's behaviour and langua...
This study extends the logic of prior studies showing phonetic convergence between speakers in dialo...
Speakers are influenced by the linguistic context: hearing one syntactic alternative leads to an inc...
Structural priming, i.e., the tendency to repeat linguistic ma-terial, can be explained by two alter...
Previous work provided corpus evidence for structural priming for specific syntactic constructions....
Syntactic priming effects, modelled as in-crease in repetition probability shortly af-ter a use of a...
In conversation, speakers mimic each other’s (linguistic) behavior. For example, speakers are likely...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, 2011.This dissertatio...
This study extends the logic of prior studies showing phonetic convergence between interlocutors to ...
Code-switching is generally dispreferred at points of non-shared word order across a bilingual’s two...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
Speakers engaged in dialogue align with one another across multiple linguistic levels to ensure effe...
AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate ...
Abstract: Speakers tend to reuse recently encountered linguistic forms such as alternants of the dat...
One of the best known claims about human communication is that people's behaviour and language use c...
<div><p>One of the best known claims about human communication is that people's behaviour and langua...
This study extends the logic of prior studies showing phonetic convergence between speakers in dialo...
Speakers are influenced by the linguistic context: hearing one syntactic alternative leads to an inc...
Structural priming, i.e., the tendency to repeat linguistic ma-terial, can be explained by two alter...
Previous work provided corpus evidence for structural priming for specific syntactic constructions....
Syntactic priming effects, modelled as in-crease in repetition probability shortly af-ter a use of a...
In conversation, speakers mimic each other’s (linguistic) behavior. For example, speakers are likely...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, 2011.This dissertatio...
This study extends the logic of prior studies showing phonetic convergence between interlocutors to ...
Code-switching is generally dispreferred at points of non-shared word order across a bilingual’s two...
We present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate the rela...
Speakers engaged in dialogue align with one another across multiple linguistic levels to ensure effe...
AbstractWe present a novel experimental technique using artificial language learning to investigate ...
Abstract: Speakers tend to reuse recently encountered linguistic forms such as alternants of the dat...