In this paper, I will argue that although the study of multimodal interaction offers exciting new prospects for Human Computer Interaction and human-human communication research, language is the primary form of communication, even in multimodal systems. I will support this claim with theoretical and empirical arguments, mainly drawn from human-human communication research, and will discuss the implications for multimodal communication research and Human-Computer Interaction
Researchers in Computer-Aided Language Learning (CALL) have long recognized the potential benefits o...
In this chapter, we present a plea for a stronger inclusion of two strands of research in Cognitive ...
This paper addresses the problem of communication with a multimodal system, where communication inte...
In this paper, I will argue that although the study of multimodal interaction offers exciting new pr...
de Ruiter J. On the primacy of language in multimodal communication. In: Workshop Proceedings on Mu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
One reason for the apparent gulf between animal and human communication systems is that the focus ha...
Multiple layers of visual (and vocal) signals, plus their different onsets and offsets, represent a ...
Language in its primary face-to-face context is multimodal (e.g., Holler and Levinson, 2019; Perniss...
Universal language is the language that everyone can use to communicate with others without consider...
Researchers in Computer-Aided Language Learning (CALL) have long recognized the potential benefits o...
In this chapter, we present a plea for a stronger inclusion of two strands of research in Cognitive ...
This paper addresses the problem of communication with a multimodal system, where communication inte...
In this paper, I will argue that although the study of multimodal interaction offers exciting new pr...
de Ruiter J. On the primacy of language in multimodal communication. In: Workshop Proceedings on Mu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
The origins of the human language capacity is a much debated topic among scholars. In the late ninet...
Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visu...
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally been firml...
One reason for the apparent gulf between animal and human communication systems is that the focus ha...
Multiple layers of visual (and vocal) signals, plus their different onsets and offsets, represent a ...
Language in its primary face-to-face context is multimodal (e.g., Holler and Levinson, 2019; Perniss...
Universal language is the language that everyone can use to communicate with others without consider...
Researchers in Computer-Aided Language Learning (CALL) have long recognized the potential benefits o...
In this chapter, we present a plea for a stronger inclusion of two strands of research in Cognitive ...
This paper addresses the problem of communication with a multimodal system, where communication inte...