Abstract:
Entrainment is the tendency of speakers engaged in conversation to align different aspects of their communicative behavior. In this study we explore in more detail a measure of prosodic entrainment defined in previous work, which uses a discrete parametrization of intonational contours defined by the ToBI conventions for prosodic description. We divide this measure into two asymmetric variants: backward mimicry (in which a speaker uses a contour used previously by the interlocutor) and forward influence (in which a speaker's contour appears later in the speech of the interlocutor). This distinction sheds new light on significant correlations with a number of social variables related to the level of engagement of speakers in a corpus of task-oriented dialogues in Standard American English. Copyright © 2015 ISCA.
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Título: | Backward mimicry and forward influence in prosodic contour choice in standard American English |
Autor: | Gravano, A.; Benuš, S.; Levitan, R.; Hirschberg, J.; Noth E.; Steidl S.; Moller S.; Ney H.; Mobius B.; Alibaba Group; Amazon; et al.; Facebook; Google; Telekom Innovation Laboratories |
Filiación: | Departamento de Computacíon, FCEyN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, II-Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College CUNY, New York, NY, United States Dept. of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
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Palabras clave: | Dialogue; Entrainment; Prosody; Social variables; ToBI; Air entrainment; Computer applications; Computer simulation; American English; Asymmetric variants; Dialogue; Parametrizations; Prosody; Social variables; Task-oriented; ToBI; Speech communication |
Año: | 2015
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Volumen: | 2015-January
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Página de inicio: | 1839
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Página de fin: | 1843
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Título revista: | 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2015
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Título revista abreviado: | Proc. Annu. Conf. Int. Speech. Commun. Assoc., INTERSPEECH
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ISSN: | 2308457X
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Registro: | https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_2308457X_v2015-January_n_p1839_Gravano |
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Gravano, A., Benuš, S., Levitan, R., Hirschberg, J., Noth E., Steidl S., Moller S.,..., Alibaba Group; Amazon; et al.; Facebook; Google; Telekom Innovation Laboratories
(2015)
. Backward mimicry and forward influence in prosodic contour choice in standard American English. 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2015, 2015-January, 1839-1843.
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Gravano, A., Benuš, S., Levitan, R., Hirschberg, J., Noth E., Steidl S., et al.
"Backward mimicry and forward influence in prosodic contour choice in standard American English"
. 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2015 2015-January
(2015) : 1839-1843.
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Gravano, A., Benuš, S., Levitan, R., Hirschberg, J., Noth E., Steidl S., et al.
"Backward mimicry and forward influence in prosodic contour choice in standard American English"
. 16th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, INTERSPEECH 2015, vol. 2015-January, 2015, pp. 1839-1843.
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Gravano, A., Benuš, S., Levitan, R., Hirschberg, J., Noth E., Steidl S., et al. Backward mimicry and forward influence in prosodic contour choice in standard American English. Proc. Annu. Conf. Int. Speech. Commun. Assoc., INTERSPEECH. 2015;2015-January:1839-1843.
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