Interactive rhythms across species: the evolutionary biology of animal chorusing and turn‐taking [PDF]
The study of human language is progressively moving toward comparative and interactive frameworks, extending the concept of turn‐taking to animal communication.
A. Ravignani+2 more
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The spontaneous emergence of rhythmic coordination in turn taking [PDF]
Turn-taking is a feature of many social interactions such as group music-making, where partners must alternate turns with high precision and accuracy.
Anna Zamm+2 more
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Turn-taking in human face-to-face interaction is multimodal: gaze direction and manual gestures aid the coordination of turn transitions [PDF]
Human communicative interaction is characterized by rapid and precise turn-taking. This is achieved by an intricate system that has been elucidated in the field of conversation analysis, based largely on the study of the auditory signal.
Kobin H. Kendrick+2 more
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Timing in turn-taking and its implications for processing models of language [PDF]
Stephen C. Levinson, Francisco Torreira
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Turn-Taking Mechanisms in Imitative Interaction: Robotic Social Interaction Based on the Free Energy Principle [PDF]
This study explains how the leader-follower relationship and turn-taking could develop in a dyadic imitative interaction by conducting robotic simulation experiments based on the free energy principle.
Ohata, Wataru+2 more
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Language and turn-taking in schizophrenia spectrum disorders [PDF]
Introduction Language and conversation are deeply interrelated: language is acquired, structured, practiced in social interactions and linguistic resources (specifically syntactic, prosodic and pragmatic aspects) contribute to finely tuning turn-taking.
L. Dusi+9 more
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Perspectives on the origin of language: Infants vocalize most during independent vocal play but produce their most speech-like vocalizations during turn taking [PDF]
A growing body of research emphasizes both endogenous and social motivations in human vocal development. Our own efforts seek to establish an evolutionary and developmental perspective on the existence and usage of speech-like vocalizations (“protophones”
Helen L. Long+6 more
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Multimodal Continuous Turn-Taking Prediction Using Multiscale RNNs [PDF]
In human conversational interactions, turn-taking exchanges can be coordinated using cues from multiple modalities. To design spoken dialog systems that can conduct fluid interactions it is desirable to incorporate cues from separate modalities into turn-
Matthew Roddy+2 more
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Cooperation and coordination in the turn-taking dilemma [PDF]
In many real-world situations, "cooperation" in the simple sense of the Prisoner's Dilemma is not sufficient for success: instead, cooperators must precisely coordinate more complex behaviors in a noisy environment. We investigate one such model, the Turn-Taking Dilemma, a variant of the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma in which the highest total payoff is ...
Daniel B. Neill
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Fluency in Dialogue: Turn‐Taking Behavior Shapes Perceived Fluency in Native and Nonnative Speech
Fluency is an important part of research on second language learning, but most research on language proficiency typically has not included oral fluency as part of interactions even though natural communication usually occurs in conversations. The present
Marjolein van Os+2 more
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