Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilities regarding listener-privileged information. Duplicated responsibility requires each interlocutor to assimilate the other’s knowledge before designing appropriate utterances. Shared responsibility appeals to least collaborative effort [Clark, H. H., & Wilkes-Gibbs, D. (1986). Referring as a collaborative process. Cognition, 22, 1–39.], requiring each interlocutor to report her own privileged knowledge. Cognitive load [Horton, W. S., & Gerrig, R. J. (2005b). The impact of memory demands on audience design during language production. Cognition, 96(2), 127–142.] assumes duplicated responsibility curtailed by processing limitations, so ...
Speakers in conversations must often keep track of which referents in the world they share with whic...
Module 20: Using Language Conversations are dynamic interactions between two or more people (Garrod ...
When we receive information in the presence of other people, are we sensitive to what they do or do ...
Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilit...
Most discussions of audience design as-sume that it rests on speakers ’ uptake of information about ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
In order to communicate efficiently, speakers have to take into account which information they share...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated how both shared and privileged knowledge affect r...
Speakers in conversation routinely engage in audience design. That is, they construct their utteranc...
The purpose of this dissertation is to extend our knowledge of how speakers plan what they are sayin...
In conversation speakers design their utterances to be understood against the common ground they sha...
International audienceWords that are produced aloud—and especially self-produced ones—are remembered...
In order to communicate successfully, speakers have to take into account which information they shar...
A controversial issue in psycholinguistics is the degree to which speakers employ audience design du...
Effective knowledge communication presupposes common ground (Clark & Brennan, 1991) that needs to be...
Speakers in conversations must often keep track of which referents in the world they share with whic...
Module 20: Using Language Conversations are dynamic interactions between two or more people (Garrod ...
When we receive information in the presence of other people, are we sensitive to what they do or do ...
Three accounts of common ground maintenance make different assumptions about speakers’ responsibilit...
Most discussions of audience design as-sume that it rests on speakers ’ uptake of information about ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2012.Successful conver...
In order to communicate efficiently, speakers have to take into account which information they share...
International audienceTwo experiments investigated how both shared and privileged knowledge affect r...
Speakers in conversation routinely engage in audience design. That is, they construct their utteranc...
The purpose of this dissertation is to extend our knowledge of how speakers plan what they are sayin...
In conversation speakers design their utterances to be understood against the common ground they sha...
International audienceWords that are produced aloud—and especially self-produced ones—are remembered...
In order to communicate successfully, speakers have to take into account which information they shar...
A controversial issue in psycholinguistics is the degree to which speakers employ audience design du...
Effective knowledge communication presupposes common ground (Clark & Brennan, 1991) that needs to be...
Speakers in conversations must often keep track of which referents in the world they share with whic...
Module 20: Using Language Conversations are dynamic interactions between two or more people (Garrod ...
When we receive information in the presence of other people, are we sensitive to what they do or do ...