Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they believed to be less intelligent. According to the Speech Accommodation Theory people tend to converge for approval and to increase liking. We report an experiment investigating whether people also mimic the words chosen by their conversational partner who they believed to be of a higher social status than themselves. Participants played a picture-matching and -naming game in which they believed that they were interacting with either another student or a university professor. In both conditions their “interlocutor” was actually a computer program producing pre-scripted names for pictures. Participants demonstrated a marginal tendency to repeat the...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Contains fulltext : 157255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way we talk...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one's interlocutor's lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
The way we talk can influence how we are perceived by others. Whereas previous studies have started ...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
The way we talk can influence how we are perceived by others. Whereas previous studies have started ...
Language is a socially focused activity. Dialogue between two interlocutors is the basis of most so...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Contains fulltext : 157255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way we talk...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one's interlocutor's lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
Speakers tend to take over the articulatory habits of their interlocutors [e.g., Pardo, JASA (2006)]...
The way we talk can influence how we are perceived by others. Whereas previous studies have started ...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
The way we talk can influence how we are perceived by others. Whereas previous studies have started ...
Language is a socially focused activity. Dialogue between two interlocutors is the basis of most so...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
A common observation in dialogue research is that people tend to entrain, or align, linguistically w...
Contains fulltext : 157255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way we talk...