In a previous study we investigated properties of communicative feedback produced by attentive and non-attentive listeners in dialogue. Distracted listeners were found to produce less feedback communicating understanding. Here, we assess the role of prosody in differentiating between feedback functions. We find significant differences across all studied prosodic dimensions as well as influences of lexical form and phonetic structure on feedback function categorisation. We also show that differences in prosodic features between attentiveness states exist, e.g., in overall intensity
Speakers alter the way they produce speech according to the communicative situation. Changes are mad...
Buschmeier H, Malisz Z, Skubisz J, Wlodarczak M, Kopp S, Wagner P. Listener’s behaviour in distracte...
This paper addresses the putative prosodic contrast between topic and focus and the tonal phonology ...
Malisz Z, Wlodarczak M, Buschmeier H, Kopp S, Wagner P. Prosodic characteristics of feedback express...
Buschmeier H, Malisz Z, Wlodarczak M, Kopp S, Wagner P. 'Are you sure you're paying attention?' – 'U...
Feedback utterances such as 'yeah', 'mhm', and 'okay', convey different communicative functions depe...
International audienceThere has been a lot of work on predicting the timing of feedback in conversat...
Back-channel feedback, responses such as uh-uh from a listener, is a pervasive feature of conversati...
International audienceProsodic alignment is a phenomenon where the interlocutors' speaking style con...
Stocksmeier T, Kopp S, Gibbon D. Synthesis of prosodic attitudinal variants in German backchannel 'j...
We report on the functional and timing relations between head movements and the overlapping verbal-v...
This study concerns the role of prosody in the structuring of information in monologue discourse, fr...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
In order to demonstrate attentiveness during a conversation it is generally necessary for the listen...
The study analyses the relation between words, including their prosodic features, and head movements...
Speakers alter the way they produce speech according to the communicative situation. Changes are mad...
Buschmeier H, Malisz Z, Skubisz J, Wlodarczak M, Kopp S, Wagner P. Listener’s behaviour in distracte...
This paper addresses the putative prosodic contrast between topic and focus and the tonal phonology ...
Malisz Z, Wlodarczak M, Buschmeier H, Kopp S, Wagner P. Prosodic characteristics of feedback express...
Buschmeier H, Malisz Z, Wlodarczak M, Kopp S, Wagner P. 'Are you sure you're paying attention?' – 'U...
Feedback utterances such as 'yeah', 'mhm', and 'okay', convey different communicative functions depe...
International audienceThere has been a lot of work on predicting the timing of feedback in conversat...
Back-channel feedback, responses such as uh-uh from a listener, is a pervasive feature of conversati...
International audienceProsodic alignment is a phenomenon where the interlocutors' speaking style con...
Stocksmeier T, Kopp S, Gibbon D. Synthesis of prosodic attitudinal variants in German backchannel 'j...
We report on the functional and timing relations between head movements and the overlapping verbal-v...
This study concerns the role of prosody in the structuring of information in monologue discourse, fr...
This article is concerned with the relationship between the strength of prosodic boundaries in spoke...
In order to demonstrate attentiveness during a conversation it is generally necessary for the listen...
The study analyses the relation between words, including their prosodic features, and head movements...
Speakers alter the way they produce speech according to the communicative situation. Changes are mad...
Buschmeier H, Malisz Z, Skubisz J, Wlodarczak M, Kopp S, Wagner P. Listener’s behaviour in distracte...
This paper addresses the putative prosodic contrast between topic and focus and the tonal phonology ...