Publication: Speech Planning at Turn Transitions in Dialog Is Associated With Increased Processing Load
Speech Planning at Turn Transitions in Dialog Is Associated With Increased Processing Load
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Barthel, M., & Sauppe, S. (2019). Speech Planning at Turn Transitions in Dialog Is Associated With Increased Processing Load. Cognitive Science, 43(7), e12768. https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.12768
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Speech planning is a sophisticated process. In dialog, it regularly starts in overlap with an incoming turn by a conversation partner. We show that planning spoken responses in overlap with incoming turns is associated with higher processing load than planning in silence. In a dialogic experiment, participants took turns with a confederate describing lists of objects. The confederate’s utterances (to which participants responded) were pre‐recorded and varied in whether they ended in a verb or an object noun and whether this ending was
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Barthel, M., & Sauppe, S. (2019). Speech Planning at Turn Transitions in Dialog Is Associated With Increased Processing Load. Cognitive Science, 43(7), e12768. https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.12768