Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a given situation? Prior studies have yielded conflicting results, making it unclear how strategies vary with demands. We combine insights from qualitative and quantitative approaches in a within-participant experimental design involving two different contexts: spontaneously occurring conversations (SOC) and task-oriented conversations (TOC). We systematically assess backchanneling, other-repair and linguistic alignment. We find that SOC exhibit a higher number of backchannels, a reduced and more generic repair format and higher rates of lexical and syntactic alignment. TOC are characterized by a high number of specific repairs and a lower rate of ...
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We rep...
In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We repor...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain co...
Humans readily engage in idle chat and heated discussions and negotiate tough joint decisions withou...
Foltz A, Gaspers J, Meyer C, Thiele K, Cimiano P, Stenneken P. Temporal Effects of Alignment in Text...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
International audienceConversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reus...
This sub-project is concerned with analysis and cross-linguistic comparison of the mechanisms of sig...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures Abstract: T...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We rep...
In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We repor...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain co...
Humans readily engage in idle chat and heated discussions and negotiate tough joint decisions withou...
Foltz A, Gaspers J, Meyer C, Thiele K, Cimiano P, Stenneken P. Temporal Effects of Alignment in Text...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
International audienceConversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reus...
This sub-project is concerned with analysis and cross-linguistic comparison of the mechanisms of sig...
Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures Abstract: T...
This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the cr...
In conversation, people regularly deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We rep...
In conversation, people have to deal with problems of speaking, hearing, and understanding. We repor...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...