International audienceIndividuals accommodate their communication behavior either by increasing similarity with their interlocutors (i.e. convergence) or on the contrary by increasing their differences (i.e. divergence). Speech accommodation has been observed at both linguistic and non linguistic levels. Several studies have been conducted on phonetic dimensions such as pitch, speech rate, loudness or dispersions of vocalic targets with various experimental paradigms ranging from close-shadows of prerecorded stimuli to more ecological face-to-face conversations. Multiple objective and subjective characterizations of phonetic convergence have been proposed. This paper discusses limitations of current proposals, notably in terms of top-down s...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
During an interaction people are known to mutually adapt. Phonetic adaptation has been studied notab...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the study of the convergence between characteristics of ...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
During interaction, speakers acquire characteristics more similar to characteristics of their interl...
The work presented in this manuscript is based on the study of a phenomenon called phonetic converge...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
International audienceWhen two people engage in verbal interaction, they tend to accommodate on a va...
In phonetic accommodation, talkers talk differently based on their interlocutors' speech. This is ge...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
During an interaction people are known to mutually adapt. Phonetic adaptation has been studied notab...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the study of the convergence between characteristics of ...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
During interaction, speakers acquire characteristics more similar to characteristics of their interl...
The work presented in this manuscript is based on the study of a phenomenon called phonetic converge...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
International audienceWhen two people engage in verbal interaction, they tend to accommodate on a va...
In phonetic accommodation, talkers talk differently based on their interlocutors' speech. This is ge...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...