A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain common ground. Understanding the relevant mechanisms involved in such social coordination remains an important challenge for cognitive science. While common ground is often discussed in very general terms, different contexts of interaction are likely to afford different coordination mechanisms. In this paper, we investigate the presence and relation of three mechanisms of social coordination – backchannels, interactive alignment and conversational repair – across free and task-oriented conversations. We find significant differences: task-oriented conversations involve higher presence of repair – restricted offers in particular – and backchannel...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across speakers...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain co...
Contains fulltext : 197816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)39th Annual Con...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Humans readily engage in idle chat and heated discussions and negotiate tough joint decisions withou...
Two prominent theories of alignment (priming and grounding) are tested in human–human text-only comp...
Two prominent theories of alignment (priming and grounding) are tested in human–human text-only comp...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
When people are engaged in social interaction, they can repeat aspects of each other's communicative...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Co-creating meaning in conversation is challenging. Success is often determined by people’s abilitie...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across speakers...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...
A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain co...
Contains fulltext : 197816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)39th Annual Con...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Do interlocutors adjust their conversational strategies to the specific contextual demands of a give...
Humans readily engage in idle chat and heated discussions and negotiate tough joint decisions withou...
Two prominent theories of alignment (priming and grounding) are tested in human–human text-only comp...
Two prominent theories of alignment (priming and grounding) are tested in human–human text-only comp...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
When people are engaged in social interaction, they can repeat aspects of each other's communicative...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
Weiß P, Pustylnikov O, Mehler A, Hellmann S. Patterns of alignment in dialogue: Conversational partn...
Co-creating meaning in conversation is challenging. Success is often determined by people’s abilitie...
People give feedback in conversation: both positive signals of understanding, such as nods, and nega...
A growing body of evidence shows that dialogue involves a process of synchronization across speakers...
Conversational alignment (i.e., the automatic tendency of interactants to reuse each other's morphos...