International audienceTwo experiments investigated how both shared and privileged knowledge affect reference production during dialogue. Dyads of participants jointly established routes for an imaginary person. Each participant was given a map featuring shared landmarks (i.e., they also appeared on the partner’s map) and privileged landmarks (i.e., they did not appear on the partner’s map). Analyses focused on which references participants included in their utterances. Results showed that the production of references that had previously been explicitly accepted and hence added to the speakers’ common ground was affected by information availability. Furthermore, the participants compensated for the influence of information availability by ke...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine whether speakers can adjust their speech wh...
How does the knowledge shared by interlocutors during interaction modify the way speakers speak? Spe...
This thesis is about collaboration between geographically separated small enterprises and how they m...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated how both shared and privileged knowledge affect r...
International audienceWords that are produced aloud—and especially self-produced ones—are remembered...
International audienceNot all pieces of information mentioned during an interaction are equally acce...
International audienceAs speakers interact, they add references to their common ground, which they c...
International audiencePeople’s memory of what was said and who said what during dialogue plays a cen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
During dialog, references are presented, accepted, and potentially reused (depending on their access...
Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilit...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
International audienceHow does the knowledge shared by interlocutors during interaction modify the w...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
The distinction between shared and privileged information is important for the production of referri...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine whether speakers can adjust their speech wh...
How does the knowledge shared by interlocutors during interaction modify the way speakers speak? Spe...
This thesis is about collaboration between geographically separated small enterprises and how they m...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated how both shared and privileged knowledge affect r...
International audienceWords that are produced aloud—and especially self-produced ones—are remembered...
International audienceNot all pieces of information mentioned during an interaction are equally acce...
International audienceAs speakers interact, they add references to their common ground, which they c...
International audiencePeople’s memory of what was said and who said what during dialogue plays a cen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
During dialog, references are presented, accepted, and potentially reused (depending on their access...
Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilit...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
International audienceHow does the knowledge shared by interlocutors during interaction modify the w...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
The distinction between shared and privileged information is important for the production of referri...
This dissertation consists of three studies that examine whether speakers can adjust their speech wh...
How does the knowledge shared by interlocutors during interaction modify the way speakers speak? Spe...
This thesis is about collaboration between geographically separated small enterprises and how they m...