Multimodal language processing in human communication
The natural ecology of human language is face-to-face interaction comprising the exchange
of a plethora of multimodal signals. Trying to understand the psycholinguistic processing of …
of a plethora of multimodal signals. Trying to understand the psycholinguistic processing of …
Arbitrariness, iconicity, and systematicity in language
The notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only
partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the languages of the world …
partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the languages of the world …
The CANDOR corpus: Insights from a large multimodal dataset of naturalistic conversation
People spend a substantial portion of their lives engaged in conversation, and yet, our
scientific understanding of conversation is still in its infancy. Here, we introduce a large …
scientific understanding of conversation is still in its infancy. Here, we introduce a large …
Turn-taking in human communication–origins and implications for language processing
SC Levinson - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2016 - cell.com
Most language usage is interactive, involving rapid turn-taking. The turn-taking system has a
number of striking properties: turns are short and responses are remarkably rapid, but turns …
number of striking properties: turns are short and responses are remarkably rapid, but turns …
The bridge of iconicity: from a world of experience to the experience of language
Iconicity, a resemblance between properties of linguistic form (both in spoken and signed
languages) and meaning, has traditionally been considered to be a marginal, irrelevant …
languages) and meaning, has traditionally been considered to be a marginal, irrelevant …
Language as a multimodal phenomenon: implications for language learning, processing and evolution
Our understanding of the cognitive and neural underpinnings of language has traditionally
been firmly based on spoken Indo-European languages and on language studied as …
been firmly based on spoken Indo-European languages and on language studied as …
Taking turns: bridging the gap between human and animal communication
Language, humans' most distinctive trait, still remains a 'mystery'for evolutionary theory. It is
underpinned by a universal infrastructure—cooperative turn-taking—which has been …
underpinned by a universal infrastructure—cooperative turn-taking—which has been …
Multimodal communication and language origins: integrating gestures and vocalizations
The presence of divergent and independent research traditions in the gestural and vocal
domains of primate communication has resulted in major discrepancies in the definition and …
domains of primate communication has resulted in major discrepancies in the definition and …
Pantomime as the original human-specific communicative system
We propose reframing one of the key questions in the field of language evolution as what
was the original human-specific communicative system? With the help of cognitive …
was the original human-specific communicative system? With the help of cognitive …
[LLIBRE][B] Why we gesture: The surprising role of hand movements in communication
D McNeill - 2016 - books.google.com
Gestures are fundamental to the way we communicate, yet our understanding of this
communicative impulse is clouded by a number of ingrained assumptions. Are gestures …
communicative impulse is clouded by a number of ingrained assumptions. Are gestures …