If a conversation is to proceed smoothly, the participants have to take turns to speak. Studies of conversation have shown that there are signals which speakers give to inform listeners that they are willing to hand over the conversational turn1−4. Some of these signals are part of the text (for example, completion of syntactic segments), some are non-verbal (such as completion of a gesture), but most are carried by the pitch, timing and intensity pattern of the speech; for example, both pitch and loudness tend to drop particularly low at the end of a speaker's turn. When one speaker interrupts another, the two can be said to be disputing who has the turn. Interruptions can occur because one participant tries to dominate or disrupt the conv...
This study was focused on the reasons and frequency of interruptions related to status differences. ...
When humans talk to one another, they overwhelm-ingly engage in conversation—that is, speech exchang...
The phenomenon of interruption in a speech event has attracted the attention of many researchers. Th...
If a conversation is to proceed smoothly, the participants have to take turns to speak. Studies of c...
If a conversation is to proceed smoothly, the participants have to take turns to speak. Studies of c...
Abstract Eight televised interviews were selected from four different interview-ers, who each interv...
This thesis is concerned with two different accounts of how speakers coordinate conversation. In bot...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Interruption has predominantly been conceptualised as a violation of normative ...
Quit talking while I'm interrupting: a comparison between positions of overlap onset in conversatio
Conversation is necessary in society to deliver messages. Participants in conversation perform turn-...
In their seminal article, Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (1974) examine procedures for turn-taking i...
In this research, the writer discussed the interruption that occurs in the conversation between Pier...
Public communication is a process taking place among speakers in a public sphere in front of a wider...
As long as people live in society, communication serves their vital need to convey their messages in...
Non-verbal cues to turn transitions are often studied in isolation from their linguistic substrate. ...
This study was focused on the reasons and frequency of interruptions related to status differences. ...
When humans talk to one another, they overwhelm-ingly engage in conversation—that is, speech exchang...
The phenomenon of interruption in a speech event has attracted the attention of many researchers. Th...
If a conversation is to proceed smoothly, the participants have to take turns to speak. Studies of c...
If a conversation is to proceed smoothly, the participants have to take turns to speak. Studies of c...
Abstract Eight televised interviews were selected from four different interview-ers, who each interv...
This thesis is concerned with two different accounts of how speakers coordinate conversation. In bot...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Interruption has predominantly been conceptualised as a violation of normative ...
Quit talking while I'm interrupting: a comparison between positions of overlap onset in conversatio
Conversation is necessary in society to deliver messages. Participants in conversation perform turn-...
In their seminal article, Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (1974) examine procedures for turn-taking i...
In this research, the writer discussed the interruption that occurs in the conversation between Pier...
Public communication is a process taking place among speakers in a public sphere in front of a wider...
As long as people live in society, communication serves their vital need to convey their messages in...
Non-verbal cues to turn transitions are often studied in isolation from their linguistic substrate. ...
This study was focused on the reasons and frequency of interruptions related to status differences. ...
When humans talk to one another, they overwhelm-ingly engage in conversation—that is, speech exchang...
The phenomenon of interruption in a speech event has attracted the attention of many researchers. Th...