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Chameleons in imagined conversations: A new approach to understanding coordination of linguistic style in dialogs

机译:变色龙在想象的谈话中:一种了解对话中语言风格协调的新方法

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Conversational participants tend to immediately and unconsciously adapt to each other's language styles: a speaker will even adjust the number of articles and other function words in their next utterance in response to the number in their partner's immediately preceding utterance. This striking level of coordination is thought to have arisen as a way to achieve social goals, such as gaining approval or emphasizing difference in status. But has the adaptation mechanism become so deeply embedded in the language-generation process as to become a reflex? We argue that fictional dialogs offer a way to study this question, since authors create the conversations but don't receive the social benefits (rather, the imagined characters do). Indeed, we find significant coordination across many families of function words in our large movie-script corpus. We also report suggestive preliminary findings on the effects of gender and other features; e.g., surprisingly, for articles, on average, characters adapt more to females than to males.
机译:会话参与者倾向于立即和无意识地适应彼此的语言风格:扬声器甚至会在下一个话语中调整文章和其他功能词的数量,以响应他们的伴侣在伴侣的立即发表中的数量。认为这种罢工水平被认为是实现社会目标的一种方式,例如获得批准或强调地位差异。但是,适应机制是否在语言生成过程中深入嵌入到反射中?我们认为虚构的对话框提供了一种研究这个问题的方法,因为作者创造了对话,但没有得到社会福利(相当,想象的角色。实际上,我们在大型电影脚本语料库中发现了许多功能词汇的重要协调。我们还报告了对性别和其他特征的影响的暗示初步调查结果;例如,令人惊讶的是,对于文章平均而言,人物的特征适应女性而不是男性。

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