The core niche for language use is in verbal interaction, involving the rapid exchange of turns at talking. This paper reviews the extensive literature about this system, adding new statistical analyses of behavioural data where they have been missing, demonstrating that turn-taking has the systematic properties originally noted by Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson (1974; hereafter SSJ). This system poses some significant puzzles for current theories of language processing: the gaps between turns are short (of the order of 200 ms), but the latencies involved in language production are much longer (over 600 ms). This seems to imply that participants in conversation must predict (or ‘project’ as SSJ have it) the end of the current speaker’s turn...
For addressees to respond in a timely fashion, they cannot simply process the speaker's utterance as...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
The core use of language is in face-to-face conversation. This is characterized by rapid turn-taking...
Most language usage is interactive, involving rapid turn-taking. The turn-taking system has a number...
The core use of language is in face-to-face conversation. This is characterized by rapid turn-taking...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
The central niche for language use is social interaction: this is the context in which language is l...
The central niche for language use is social interaction: this is the context in which language is l...
A striking puzzle about language use in everyday conversation is that turn-taking latencies are usua...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
For addressees to respond in a timely fashion, they cannot simply process the speaker's utterance as...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
The core use of language is in face-to-face conversation. This is characterized by rapid turn-taking...
Most language usage is interactive, involving rapid turn-taking. The turn-taking system has a number...
The core use of language is in face-to-face conversation. This is characterized by rapid turn-taking...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
The central niche for language use is social interaction: this is the context in which language is l...
The central niche for language use is social interaction: this is the context in which language is l...
A striking puzzle about language use in everyday conversation is that turn-taking latencies are usua...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
Riest C, Jorschick A, de Ruiter J. Anticipation in turn-taking: mechanisms and information sources. ...
For addressees to respond in a timely fashion, they cannot simply process the speaker's utterance as...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...