In this article, we discuss the results of an experiment designed to test the boundaries of linguistic imitation in a group setting. While most prior work has focused on convergence in either sound structure or syntax, we investigate whether speakers’ choices in verb morphology are influenced by others. The experiment uses an Asch-type peer pressure methodology. Participants give responses to target stimuli in a verbal and a visual task in a group of human peers, a group of robots, or alone. These results demonstrate that morphological conformity occurs, but that it is socially constrained—it happens with human peers but not with robot peers. This supports a view of linguistic convergence as a deeply social process. The level of linguistic ...
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become mor...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
While previous work has investigated aspects of the robot, the human, and the environment as influen...
In this article, we discuss the results of an experiment designed to test the boundaries of linguist...
In this article, we discuss the results of an experiment designed to test the boundaries of linguist...
© 2014 IEEE.The question put forward in this paper is whether robots can create conformity by means ...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
People are known to change their behavior and decisions to conform to others, even for obviously inc...
People are known to change their behavior and decisions to conform to others, even for obviously inc...
The English past tense contains pockets of variation, where regular and irregular forms compete (e.g...
Adoption of other people’s behaviors is a well-documented tendency termed social mimicry or the “cha...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
This work investigates how conformity in human-robot groups can be manipulated by the robots’ abilit...
Conformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because it has the potential to...
International audienceConformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because i...
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become mor...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
While previous work has investigated aspects of the robot, the human, and the environment as influen...
In this article, we discuss the results of an experiment designed to test the boundaries of linguist...
In this article, we discuss the results of an experiment designed to test the boundaries of linguist...
© 2014 IEEE.The question put forward in this paper is whether robots can create conformity by means ...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
People are known to change their behavior and decisions to conform to others, even for obviously inc...
People are known to change their behavior and decisions to conform to others, even for obviously inc...
The English past tense contains pockets of variation, where regular and irregular forms compete (e.g...
Adoption of other people’s behaviors is a well-documented tendency termed social mimicry or the “cha...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
This work investigates how conformity in human-robot groups can be manipulated by the robots’ abilit...
Conformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because it has the potential to...
International audienceConformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because i...
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become mor...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
While previous work has investigated aspects of the robot, the human, and the environment as influen...