During an interaction people are known to mutually adapt. Phonetic adaptation has been studied notably for prosodic parameters such as loudness, speech rate or fundamental frequency. In most of the cases, results are contradictory and the effectiveness of phonetic convergence during an interaction remains an open issue. This paper describes an experiment based on a children game known as speech dominoes that enabled us to collect several hundreds of syllables uttered by different speakers in different conditions: alone before any interaction vs. after it, in a mediated interaction vs. in a face-to-face interaction. Speech recognition techniques were then applied to globally characterize a possible phonetic convergence
Recent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers to imitate at least som...
International audienceRecent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers t...
This paper examines the importance of fundamental frequency (F0) in the process of phonetic converge...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
International audienceIndividuals accommodate their communication behavior either by increasing simi...
The work presented in this manuscript is based on the study of a phenomenon called phonetic converge...
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...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
International audienceThe issue we address in this review paper is to what extent does mutual adapta...
International audienceWhen two people engage in verbal interaction, they tend to accommodate on a va...
In a large number of studies, it has been observed that conversational partners tend to adapt each o...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
Recent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers to imitate at least som...
International audienceRecent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers t...
This paper examines the importance of fundamental frequency (F0) in the process of phonetic converge...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
International audienceIndividuals accommodate their communication behavior either by increasing simi...
The work presented in this manuscript is based on the study of a phenomenon called phonetic converge...
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...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
International audienceThe issue we address in this review paper is to what extent does mutual adapta...
International audienceWhen two people engage in verbal interaction, they tend to accommodate on a va...
In a large number of studies, it has been observed that conversational partners tend to adapt each o...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
In speech convergence, people's speech becomes more like the speech they hear. Such convergence beha...
Recent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers to imitate at least som...
International audienceRecent research on speech communication has revealed a tendency for speakers t...
This paper examines the importance of fundamental frequency (F0) in the process of phonetic converge...