Wlodarczak, Marcin: Temporal entrainment in overlapping speech. 2014
Inhalt
- Kurzfassung
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Interspeaker adaptation in dialogue
- Defining entrainment
- Evidence for interspeaker adaptation
- Lexical and syntactic adaptation
- Phonetic adaptation
- Temporal adaptation
- Multimodal adaptation
- Adaptation in human-computer interaction
- Models of interspeaker adaptation
- Biological models
- Arousal and affect approaches
- Social norms models
- Communication and cognitive models
- Dynamical theories of entrainment
- Conclusions
- Overlapping speech in dialogue
- Overlaps in turn taking systems
- Ecological approaches to overlap
- Selected directions of overlap research
- Overlaps and interruptions
- Resources for turn-competition
- Distributions of overlaps
- Cross-cultural, cross-gender and contextual variation
- Multimodal aspects of overlap
- Overlap in human-computer interaction
- Timing of overlap onsets
- Conclusions
- Models of timing in turn-taking
- Method
- Results
- Overlap onsets within syllables
- Overlap onsets within intervocalic intervals
- Prominence-related effects
- Effects of directly preceding speech rhythm
- High-level influences
- Discussion
- Conclusions and future work
- Appendices
- NXT-Switchboard dialogue act inventory
