In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little is known about the development of this ability. We addressed two important aspects involved in the perception of conversational turn taking: semantic content and intonational form. The influence of semantics was investigated by testing prelinguistic and linguistic children. The influence of intonation was tested by presenting participants with videos of two dyadic conversations: one with normal intonation and one with flattened (removed) intonation. Children of four different age groups—two prelinguistic groups (6- and 12-month-olds) and two linguistic groups (24- and 36-month-olds)—and an adult group participated. Their eye movements were re...
Conversation is the natural setting for language learning and use, and a key property of conversatio...
Conversational turns proceed with only very brief pauses between speakers. In order to maintain this...
This study examines children's knowledge of intonational and linguistic markers of politeness. The s...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
The anticipation of a speaker's next turn is a key element of successful conversation. This can be a...
Children begin developing turn-taking skills in infancy but take several years to fluidly integrate ...
Experienced language users are able to predict when conversational turns approach completion, which ...
Contains fulltext : 140230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adults achieve ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
Adults achieve successful coordination during conversation by using prosodic and lexicosyntactic cue...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
Conversational turns often proceed with very brief pauses between speakers. In order to maintain “no...
Conversation is the natural setting for language learning and use, and a key property of conversatio...
Conversational turns proceed with only very brief pauses between speakers. In order to maintain this...
This study examines children's knowledge of intonational and linguistic markers of politeness. The s...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker's turn. However, little ...
In conversations, adults readily detect and anticipate the end of a speaker’s turn. However, little ...
The anticipation of a speaker's next turn is a key element of successful conversation. This can be a...
Children begin developing turn-taking skills in infancy but take several years to fluidly integrate ...
Experienced language users are able to predict when conversational turns approach completion, which ...
Contains fulltext : 140230.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adults achieve ...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
The most salient cues to yes/no questions and statements are rising and falling terminal pitch conto...
Adults achieve successful coordination during conversation by using prosodic and lexicosyntactic cue...
We investigate children’s online predictive processing as it occurs naturally, in conversation. We s...
Conversational turns often proceed with very brief pauses between speakers. In order to maintain “no...
Conversation is the natural setting for language learning and use, and a key property of conversatio...
Conversational turns proceed with only very brief pauses between speakers. In order to maintain this...
This study examines children's knowledge of intonational and linguistic markers of politeness. The s...