The topicality of the study of communicative situations with three participants is conditioned by, firstly, the fact that pragma-linguistic characteristics of such form of speech interaction as trilogue should serve as a basis for the program development of chat-robots - virtual interlocutors; secondly, a traditional understanding of a communicative situation without reference to the number of the participants does not fully allow to identify the peculiarities of a person’s speech behavior in small-size speech groups. A communicative situation with three participants possesses a variety of pragmatic characteristic features conditioned by a limited number of verbal communication participants; regularities of turn-taking - the speaker and the...
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To determine the main content of the phenomenon of human speech behaviour, substantiate the conceptu...
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At the present paper the aspects of linguistic consciousness and communicative behaviour are discuss...
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Current models draw a broad distinction between communication as dialogue and communication as monol...
Current models draw a broad distinction between communication as dialogue and communication as monol...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of triadic interactions, which it defines as discursive s...
Learning to communicate in a foreign language involves learning three of its aspects: communicative,...
People are increasingly using their mobile devices to multitask and carry on multiple conversations ...
Understanding the interaction of actors in the process of dialogic communication is considered from ...
To determine the main content of the phenomenon of human speech behaviour, substantiate the conceptu...
This paper applies group theory and a statistical analysis by questions to the examination of sociol...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a framework for facilitation robots that regulate imbalanced engag...
In this paper, we propose a framework for conversational robots that facilitates four-participant gr...
At the present paper the aspects of linguistic consciousness and communicative behaviour are discuss...
Conversation is a collaborative activity. In face-to-face interactions interlocutors have mutual acc...
There is a large breadth of research studying the manner in which conversers work together to coordi...
This paper presents an analysis of the use of vocatives and participant referentials (i.e. third-per...
"Communicative space and its modeling" Communication between people can take various forms depend...
Current models draw a broad distinction between communication as dialogue and communication as monol...
Current models draw a broad distinction between communication as dialogue and communication as monol...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of triadic interactions, which it defines as discursive s...
Learning to communicate in a foreign language involves learning three of its aspects: communicative,...
People are increasingly using their mobile devices to multitask and carry on multiple conversations ...
Understanding the interaction of actors in the process of dialogic communication is considered from ...
To determine the main content of the phenomenon of human speech behaviour, substantiate the conceptu...