The paper addresses the question of rhythmic structuring of conversational interaction. Conversational speech requires active co-operation and co-ordination of the behavior of two or more speakers. Previous research indicates that one of the mechanisms used by speakers to regulate conversational interaction, is close monitoring and adaptation to rhythmic patterns. When this does not function properly, interaction may be adversely affected or even break down. There are reasons to believe that these mechanisms are used universally across languages, but there are also likely to be patterns that are language-specific. The research project, of which the present paper forms a first published report, is an attempt at separating the universal and l...
This paper examines some methodological and em-pirical issues concerning phonetic detail and pho-net...
Within the framework of communicative accommodation theory, this study investigates the phonostylist...
In conversation, speakers can mobilize a variety of prosodic cues to signal a switch in topics. This...
A long tradition of research has attempted to classify languages rhythmically. Though categorical rh...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
An intelligent alien who encountered humans in a natural environment could infer on the basis of the...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relation between prosodic events at the phrasal level...
In a preliminary investigation of isochrony, the rhythmic integration of talk, we evaluated rhythmic...
Regardless of the language spoken, prosodic features of speech (including variations in amplitude an...
Abstract. Conversation may be considered as a universal communication system which performs social a...
Language is a multimodal performance of remarkable coordination. Previous research has found this co...
The study aims to describe and to explain some temporal aspects of the rhythmic structure of Swedish...
This study deals with two phenomena which are closely related to the turn-taking mechanism in conver...
International audienceAbstract of the poster presented at Abstraction, Diversity, and Speech Dynamic...
According to List (1963) and Merriam (1964), most human communities have certain speech styles that ...
This paper examines some methodological and em-pirical issues concerning phonetic detail and pho-net...
Within the framework of communicative accommodation theory, this study investigates the phonostylist...
In conversation, speakers can mobilize a variety of prosodic cues to signal a switch in topics. This...
A long tradition of research has attempted to classify languages rhythmically. Though categorical rh...
Of all prosodic variables used to classify languages, rhythm has proved most problematic. Recent att...
An intelligent alien who encountered humans in a natural environment could infer on the basis of the...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation investigates the relation between prosodic events at the phrasal level...
In a preliminary investigation of isochrony, the rhythmic integration of talk, we evaluated rhythmic...
Regardless of the language spoken, prosodic features of speech (including variations in amplitude an...
Abstract. Conversation may be considered as a universal communication system which performs social a...
Language is a multimodal performance of remarkable coordination. Previous research has found this co...
The study aims to describe and to explain some temporal aspects of the rhythmic structure of Swedish...
This study deals with two phenomena which are closely related to the turn-taking mechanism in conver...
International audienceAbstract of the poster presented at Abstraction, Diversity, and Speech Dynamic...
According to List (1963) and Merriam (1964), most human communities have certain speech styles that ...
This paper examines some methodological and em-pirical issues concerning phonetic detail and pho-net...
Within the framework of communicative accommodation theory, this study investigates the phonostylist...
In conversation, speakers can mobilize a variety of prosodic cues to signal a switch in topics. This...