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Multimodality and the origin of a novel communication system in face-to-face interaction

机译:面对面交互中新型通信系统的多模和起源

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Face-to-face communication is multimodal at its core: it consists of a combination of vocal and visual signalling. However, current evidence suggests that, in the absence of an established communication system, visual signalling, especially in the form of visible gesture, is a more powerful form of communication than vocalization and therefore likely to have played a primary role in the emergence of human language. This argument is based on experimental evidence of how vocal and visual modalities (i.e. gesture) are employed to communicate about familiar concepts when participants cannot use their existing languages. To investigate this further, we introduce an experiment where pairs of participants performed a referential communication task in which they described unfamiliar stimuli in order to reduce reliance on conventional signals. Visual and auditory stimuli were described in three conditions: using visible gestures only, using non-linguistic vocalizations only and given the option to use both (multimodal communication). The results suggest that even in the absence of conventional signals, gesture is a more powerful mode of communication compared with vocalization, but that there are also advantages to multimodality compared to using gesture alone. Participants with an option to produce multimodal signals had comparable accuracy to those using only gesture, but gained an efficiency advantage. The analysis of the interactions between participants showed that interactants developed novel communication systems for unfamiliar stimuli by deploying different modalities flexibly to suit their needs and by taking advantage of multimodality when required.
机译:面对面的通信是核心的多模式:它包括声带和视觉信号的组合。然而,目前的证据表明,在没有建立的通信系统的情况下,视觉信号传导,特别是以可见姿态的形式,是一种比发声更强大的通信形式,因此可能在人类的出现中发挥着主要作用语。这个论点是基于声音和视觉方式(即手势)如何在参与者不能使用现有语言时沟通声音和视觉方式的实验证据。为了进一步调查这一点,我们介绍了一个实验,其中对参与者对进行了参考通信任务,其中它们描述了不熟悉的刺激,以减少对传统信号的依赖性。在三种条件下描述了视觉和听觉刺激:仅使用仅使用非语言发声的可见手势,并提供使用两者(多模式通信)的选项。结果表明,即使在没有传统信号的情况下,手势也是一种更强大的通信模式,与发声相比,与单独使用手势相比,多重性也有优势。具有选择多式联路的选项的参与者对那些使用手势的人具有可比的准确性,但是获得了效率优势。对参与者之间的相互作用的分析表明,互动者通过在需要时能够灵活地部署不同的方式来开发用于不熟悉的刺激的新型通信系统,以满足他们的需求,并在需要时利用多模。

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