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Designing speech for a recipient
K Fischer - 2016 - torrossa.com
Designing Speech for a Recipient. The roles of partner modeling, alignment and feedback
in so-called ‘simplified registers’ Page 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company Designing …
in so-called ‘simplified registers’ Page 1 John Benjamins Publishing Company Designing …
People as contexts in conversation
Abstract Language use in conversational settings is tailored to the knowledge and beliefs of
specific conversational partners. We compare conversational partners in studies of …
specific conversational partners. We compare conversational partners in studies of …
Individual differences in switching and inhibition predict perspective-taking across the lifespan
Studies exploring the influence of executive functions (EF) on perspective-taking have
focused on inhibition and working memory in young adults or clinical populations. Less …
focused on inhibition and working memory in young adults or clinical populations. Less …
Effect of patient navigation on colorectal cancer screening in a community-based randomized controlled trial of urban African American adults
Purpose In recent years, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates have increased steadily in
the USA, though racial and ethnic disparities persist. In a community-based randomized …
the USA, though racial and ethnic disparities persist. In a community-based randomized …
Direct and indirect linguistic measures of common ground in dialogue studies involving a matching task: A systematic review
During dialogue, speakers attempt to adapt messages to their addressee appropriately by
taking into consideration their common ground (ie, all the information mutually known by the …
taking into consideration their common ground (ie, all the information mutually known by the …
Memory and common ground processes in language use
During communication, we form assumptions about what our communication partners know
and believe. Information that is mutually known between the discourse partners—their …
and believe. Information that is mutually known between the discourse partners—their …
Adjusting conceptual pacts in three-party conversation.
During conversation, partners develop representations of jointly known information—the
common ground—and use this knowledge to guide subsequent linguistic exchanges …
common ground—and use this knowledge to guide subsequent linguistic exchanges …
Perspective judgment across adulthood: Evidence from bilinguals.
Judging the perspective of others often requires ignoring one's own accessible knowledge.
Aging increases reliance on the most available knowledge and may decrease the …
Aging increases reliance on the most available knowledge and may decrease the …
Evidence of preserved audience design with aging in interactive conversation.
Speakers tailor referential expressions to the listener's knowledge, a phenomenon called
audience design. Audience design requires access to partner-specific representations in …
audience design. Audience design requires access to partner-specific representations in …
Two‐and four‐year‐olds learn to adapt referring expressions to context: effects of distracters and feedback on referential communication
Children often refer to things ambiguously but learn not to from responding to clarification
requests. We review and explore this learning process here. In Study 1, eighty‐four 2‐and 4 …
requests. We review and explore this learning process here. In Study 1, eighty‐four 2‐and 4 …