The interactive-alignment account of dialogue proposes that interlocutors achieve conversational success by aligning their understanding of the situation under discussion. Such alignment occurs because they prime each other at different levels of representation (e.g., phonology, syntax, semantics), and this is possible because these representations are shared across production and comprehension. In this paper, we briefly review the behavioral evidence, and then consider how findings from cognitive neuroscience might lend support to this account, on the assumption that alignment of neural activity corresponds to alignment of mental states. We first review work supporting representational parity between production and comprehension, and sugge...
This paper ties in with two recent developments in cognitive-functional approaches to language. Firs...
Humans are especially good at taking another’s perspective — representing what others might be think...
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The interactive-alignment account of dialogue proposes that interlocutors achieve conversational suc...
Verbal interaction is one of the most frequent social interactions humans encounter on a daily basis...
Linguistic alignment---the contingent reuse of our interlocutors' language at all levels of linguist...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated how speaker-listener alignment at the level of the situation model is ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The most natural and basic form of language use is d...
289 p.Language comprehension is incremental, involving the integration of formal and conceptual info...
Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication...
Toward a neural basis of interactive alignment in conversation Citation for published version: Menen...
Conversational alignment refers to the tendency for communication partners to adjust their verbal an...
Mehler A, Lücking A, Weiß P. A network model of interpersonal alignment in dialog. Entropy. 2010;12(...
© 2016 A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across s...
A growing body of literature examining the neurocognitive processes of interpersonal linguistic inte...
This paper ties in with two recent developments in cognitive-functional approaches to language. Firs...
Humans are especially good at taking another’s perspective — representing what others might be think...
Contains fulltext : 156139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We share our ...
The interactive-alignment account of dialogue proposes that interlocutors achieve conversational suc...
Verbal interaction is one of the most frequent social interactions humans encounter on a daily basis...
Linguistic alignment---the contingent reuse of our interlocutors' language at all levels of linguist...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated how speaker-listener alignment at the level of the situation model is ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The most natural and basic form of language use is d...
289 p.Language comprehension is incremental, involving the integration of formal and conceptual info...
Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication...
Toward a neural basis of interactive alignment in conversation Citation for published version: Menen...
Conversational alignment refers to the tendency for communication partners to adjust their verbal an...
Mehler A, Lücking A, Weiß P. A network model of interpersonal alignment in dialog. Entropy. 2010;12(...
© 2016 A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across s...
A growing body of literature examining the neurocognitive processes of interpersonal linguistic inte...
This paper ties in with two recent developments in cognitive-functional approaches to language. Firs...
Humans are especially good at taking another’s perspective — representing what others might be think...
Contains fulltext : 156139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We share our ...