When do listeners take into account who the speaker is? We asked people to listen to utterances whose content sometimes did not match inferences based on the identity of the speaker (e.g., "If only I looked like Britney Spears" in a male voice, or "I have a large tattoo on my back" spoken with an upper-class accent). Event-related brain responses revealed that the speaker's identity is taken into account as early as 200-300 msec after the beginning of a spoken word, and is processed by the same early interpretation mechanism that constructs sentence meaning based on just the words. This finding is difficult to reconcile with standard "Gricean" models of sentence interpretation in which comprehenders initially compute a local, context-indepe...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When do listeners take into account who the speaker is? We asked people to listen to utterances whos...
Contains fulltext : 70720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When do listener...
& When do listeners take into account who the speaker is? We asked people to listen to utterance...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
<div><p>Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a w...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
Contains fulltext : 132365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though lan...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
The human brain effortlessly extracts a wealth of information from natural speech, which allows the ...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When do listeners take into account who the speaker is? We asked people to listen to utterances whos...
Contains fulltext : 70720.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When do listener...
& When do listeners take into account who the speaker is? We asked people to listen to utterance...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
<div><p>Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a w...
Evidence is accruing that, in comprehending language, the human brain rapidly integrates a wealth of...
Contains fulltext : 132365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though lan...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
The human brain effortlessly extracts a wealth of information from natural speech, which allows the ...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...