The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to plan their utterances while listening to their interlocutor. The presented study investigates whether this is indeed the case and, if so, when utterance planning begins. Two hypotheses were contrasted: that speakers begin to plan their turn as soon as possible (in our experiments less than a second after the onset of the interlocutor’s turn), or that they do so close to the end of the interlocutor’s turn. Turn-taking was combined with a finger tapping task to measure variations in cognitive load. We assumed that the onset of speech planning in addition to listening would be accompanied by deterioration in tapping performance. Two picture descri...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
Contains fulltext : 161643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In conversation...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
Item does not contain fulltextThe smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest t...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
Natural conversations are characterized by smooth transitions of turns between interlocutors. For in...
Natural conversations are characterized by smooth transitions of turns between interlocutors. For in...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
Contains fulltext : 161643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In conversation...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
Item does not contain fulltextThe smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest t...
The smooth transitions between turns in natural conversation suggest that speakers often begin to pl...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incomi...
In everyday conversation, interlocutors often plan their utterances while listening to their convers...
When humans have a conversation with one-another, they generally take turns speaking one after the o...
Natural conversations are characterized by smooth transitions of turns between interlocutors. For in...
Natural conversations are characterized by smooth transitions of turns between interlocutors. For in...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speakers b...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...
Contains fulltext : 161643.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In conversation...
In conversation, interlocutors rarely leave long gaps between turns, suggesting that next speak- ers...