Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one's interlocutor's lexical items. Accounts of the mechanisms underlying such lexical alignment differ (among other aspects) in the role assigned to addressee-centered behavior. In this study, we used a triadic communicative situation to test which factors may modulate the extent to which participants' lexical alignment reflects addressee-centered behavior. Pairs of naive participants played a picture matching game and received information about the order in which pictures were to be matched from a voice over headphones. On critical trials, participants did or did not hear a name for the picture to be matched next over headphones. Importantly, when the voice over headphones provided a name, it di...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication...
A dialogue is successful when there is alignment between the speakers at different linguistic levels...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Foltz A, Gaspers J, Thiele K, Stenneken P, Cimiano P. Lexical alignment in triadic communication. Fr...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on m...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
When people are engaged in social interaction, they can repeat aspects of each other's communicative...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
This dataset was collected as part of the research investigating the role of lexical alignment in un...
International audience<p>Engagement is an important feature in human-human and human-agent interacti...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across speakers...
Two experiments examined the role of a person’s motivation in lexical alignment in dialogue. To acco...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication...
A dialogue is successful when there is alignment between the speakers at different linguistic levels...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Foltz A, Gaspers J, Thiele K, Stenneken P, Cimiano P. Lexical alignment in triadic communication. Fr...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on m...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
When people are engaged in social interaction, they can repeat aspects of each other's communicative...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
This dataset was collected as part of the research investigating the role of lexical alignment in un...
International audience<p>Engagement is an important feature in human-human and human-agent interacti...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across speakers...
Two experiments examined the role of a person’s motivation in lexical alignment in dialogue. To acco...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication...
A dialogue is successful when there is alignment between the speakers at different linguistic levels...