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Predicting One’s Turn With Both Body and Mind: Anticipatory Speech Postures During Dyadic Conversation

机译:用身体和心灵预测一个人的转弯:在二等谈话期间的预期讲话姿势

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In natural conversation, turns are handed off quickly, with the mean downtime commonly ranging from 7 to 423 ms. To achieve this, speakers plan their upcoming speech as their partner’s turn unfolds, holding the audible utterance in abeyance until socially appropriate. The role played by prediction is debated, with some researchers claiming that speakers predict upcoming speech opportunities, and others claiming that speakers wait for detection of turn-final cues. The dynamics of articulatory triggering may speak to this debate. It is often assumed that the prepared utterance is held in a response buffer and then initiated all at once. This assumption is consistent with standard phonetic models in which articulatory actions must follow tightly prescribed patterns of coordination. This assumption has recently been challenged by single-word production experiments in which participants partly positioned their articulators to anticipate upcoming utterances, long before starting the acoustic response. The present study considered whether similar anticipatory postures arise when speakers in conversation await their next opportunity to speak. We analyzed a pre-existing audiovisual database of dyads engaging in unstructured conversation. Video motion tracking was used to determine speakers’ lip areas over time. When utterance-initial syllables began with labial consonants or included rounded vowels, speakers produced distinctly smaller lip areas (compared to other utterances), prior to audible speech. This effect was moderated by the number of words in the upcoming utterance; postures arose up to 3,000 ms before acoustic onset for short utterances of 1–3 words. We discuss the implications for models of conversation and phonetic control.
机译:在自然谈话中,转弯快速交出,平均停机时间通常为7到423毫秒。为实现这一目标,扬声器计划他们即将举行的言论,因为他们的伴侣的转折展开,暂停在矛盾中直到社会合适的声音。一些通过预测发挥的作用是辩论的,一些研究人员声称发言人预测即将到来的讲话机会,其他人声称发言者等待检测到最终提示的讲话。明晰的触发动态可以与这场辩论交谈。通常假设制备的话语在响应缓冲区中保持,然后一次启动。这种假设与标准语音模型一致,其中明确行动必须遵循紧密规定的协调模式。这种假设最近受到单词生产实验的挑战,其中参与者部分定位了他们的关节者,以预测即将到来的话语,在开始声响反应之前。本研究考虑了当演讲者在谈话中等待其下次发言的机会时,是否出现了类似的预期姿势。我们分析了从事非结构化谈话的二元的预先存在的视听数据库。视频运动跟踪用于随着时间的推移确定扬声器的唇部区域。当话语 - 初始音节开始与唇谐辅音或包括圆形元音时,发言者在听觉语音之前产生明显较小的唇部区域(与其他话语相比)。这种效果受到即将到来的话语中的单词数量的温和;在声学发作之前,姿势最高可达3,000毫秒,用于1-3个单词的短语。我们讨论对谈话模式和语音控制的影响。

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