Speakers align both their gestures and words not only to establish but also to maintain reference to create shared labels for novel objects in interaction. Akamine, S., Ghaleb, E., Rasenberg, M., Fernández, R., Meyer, A., & Özyürek, A. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, volume 46, 2024.
Paper abstract bibtex 5 downloads When we communicate with others, we often repeat aspects of each other’s communicative behavior such as sentence structures and words. Such behavioral alignment has been mostly studied for speech or text. Yet, language use is mostly multimodal, flexibly using speech and gestures to convey messages. Here, we explore the use of alignment in speech (words) and co-speech gestures (iconic gestures) in a referential communication task aimed at finding labels for novel objects in interaction. In particular, we investigate how people flexibly use lexical and gestural alignment to create shared labels for novel objects and whether alignment in speech and gesture are related over time. The present study shows that interlocutors not only establish shared labels multimodally but also keep aligning in words and iconic gestures over the interaction. We also show that the amount of lexical alignment positively correlates with the amount of gestural alignment over time, suggesting a close relationship between alignment in the vocal and manual modalities.
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title={Speakers align both their gestures and words not only to establish but also to maintain reference to create shared labels for novel objects in interaction},
author={Akamine, Sho and Ghaleb, Esam and Rasenberg, Marlou and Fern{\'a}ndez, Raquel and Meyer, Antje and {\"O}zy{\"u}rek, Asl{\i} },
booktitle={Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society},
volume={46},
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abstract={When we communicate with others, we often repeat aspects of each other’s communicative behavior such as sentence structures and words. Such behavioral alignment has been mostly studied for speech or text. Yet, language use is mostly multimodal, flexibly using speech and gestures to convey messages. Here, we explore the use of alignment in speech (words) and co-speech gestures (iconic gestures) in a referential communication task aimed at finding labels for novel objects in interaction. In particular, we investigate how people flexibly use lexical and gestural alignment to create shared labels for novel objects and whether alignment in speech and gesture are related over time. The present study shows that interlocutors not only establish shared labels multimodally but also keep aligning in words and iconic gestures over the interaction. We also show that the amount of lexical alignment positively correlates with the amount of gestural alignment over time, suggesting a close relationship between alignment in the vocal and manual modalities.}
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