Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Giles, Taylor & Bourhis, 1973) suggest that speakers accommodate to achieve interactional goals, influencing what their interlocutor thinks or feels about them. But is this the only reason speakers accommodate? In real-world conversations, interactional motivations are ubiquitous, making it difficult to assess the extent to which they drive accommodation. Do speakers still accommodate even when interactional goals cannot be achieved, for instance, when their interlocutor cannot interpret their accommodation behavior? To find out, we asked participants to enter an immersive virtual reality (VR) environment and to converse with a virtual interlocut...
In human-human interactions, the situational context plays a large role in the degree of speakers’ a...
This study, a secondary analysis of data from a phonetic accommodation study, considers the default ...
Virtual humans are often designed to replace real humans in virtual reality applications for e.g., p...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
People often accommodate to each other's speech by aligning their linguistic production with their p...
This thesis addresses how verbal comprehension is affected by seeing the speaker and in particular w...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
Recent progress in real-time simulations has led to a higher demand for believability from virtual c...
This article contributes to our understanding of how participants use different resources to accompl...
The use of virtual reality (VR) as a methodological tool is becoming increasingly popular in behavio...
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcome...
In phonetic accommodation, talkers talk differently based on their interlocutors' speech. This is ge...
International audienceDuring Virtual Exchange (VE), communication unfolds in a particular context wh...
In human-human interactions, the situational context plays a large role in the degree of speakers’ a...
This study, a secondary analysis of data from a phonetic accommodation study, considers the default ...
Virtual humans are often designed to replace real humans in virtual reality applications for e.g., p...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
People often accommodate to each other's speech by aligning their linguistic production with their p...
This thesis addresses how verbal comprehension is affected by seeing the speaker and in particular w...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
Recent progress in real-time simulations has led to a higher demand for believability from virtual c...
This article contributes to our understanding of how participants use different resources to accompl...
The use of virtual reality (VR) as a methodological tool is becoming increasingly popular in behavio...
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcome...
In phonetic accommodation, talkers talk differently based on their interlocutors' speech. This is ge...
International audienceDuring Virtual Exchange (VE), communication unfolds in a particular context wh...
In human-human interactions, the situational context plays a large role in the degree of speakers’ a...
This study, a secondary analysis of data from a phonetic accommodation study, considers the default ...
Virtual humans are often designed to replace real humans in virtual reality applications for e.g., p...