Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native speakers is enhanced by a desire to aid communicative success (by saying something the conversation partner can certainly understand), a form of audience design. In Experiment 1, a group of native speakers of British English that was not given evidence of their conversation partners’ picture-matching performance showed more alignment to non-native than to native speakers, while another group that was given such evidence aligned equivalently to the two types of speaker. Experiment 2, conducted with speakers of Castilian Spanish, replicated the greater alignment to non-native than native speakers without feedback. However, Experiment 2 also showe...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
In intercultural interactions in which native speakers communicate with non-native speakers there is...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
The current models of alignment in dialogue focus on how interlocutors achieve mutual understanding ...
Dialogue is fundamental to social interaction yet numerous issues arise from multiple factors, inclu...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
A previous attempt to determine how speakers’ grammatical encoding system operates in naturalistic c...
Sociolinguistic research shows that listeners' expectations of speakers influence their interpretati...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
During language production, speakers modify various characteristics of their speech to match their l...
First language (L1) interactants quickly develop a coordinated form of communication, reusing each o...
This dataset was collected as part of the research investigating the role of lexical alignment in un...
© Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria, and Robert D. Macredie. This article has been made available ...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
In intercultural interactions in which native speakers communicate with non-native speakers there is...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
Two picture-matching-game experiments investigated if lexical-referential alignment to non-native sp...
The current models of alignment in dialogue focus on how interlocutors achieve mutual understanding ...
Dialogue is fundamental to social interaction yet numerous issues arise from multiple factors, inclu...
Previous research has found that people mimic the words uttered by their interlocutors who they beli...
A previous attempt to determine how speakers’ grammatical encoding system operates in naturalistic c...
Sociolinguistic research shows that listeners' expectations of speakers influence their interpretati...
Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutor’s lexical items. Accounts of the mech...
During language production, speakers modify various characteristics of their speech to match their l...
First language (L1) interactants quickly develop a coordinated form of communication, reusing each o...
This dataset was collected as part of the research investigating the role of lexical alignment in un...
© Theodora Koulouri, Stanislao Lauria, and Robert D. Macredie. This article has been made available ...
Abstract This experiment examined whether the act of copying another person's linguistic choices, o...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
In intercultural interactions in which native speakers communicate with non-native speakers there is...