Publication: Real-Life Language Use Across Different Interlocutors: A Naturalistic Observation Study of Adults Varying in Age
Real-Life Language Use Across Different Interlocutors: A Naturalistic Observation Study of Adults Varying in Age
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Luo, M., Robbins, M. L., Martin, M., & Demiray, B. (2019). Real-Life Language Use Across Different Interlocutors: A Naturalistic Observation Study of Adults Varying in Age. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1412. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01412
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Amid the growing interest in studying language use in real life, this study, for the first time, examined age effects on real-life language use, as well as within-person variations across different interlocutors. We examined speech samples collected via the Electronically Activated Recorder (i.e., portable audio recorder that periodically records ambient sounds) for a larger project. This existing dataset included more than 18,000 sound snippets (50-s long) from 53 American couples (breast cancer patients and their spouses; aged 24 to
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Luo, M., Robbins, M. L., Martin, M., & Demiray, B. (2019). Real-Life Language Use Across Different Interlocutors: A Naturalistic Observation Study of Adults Varying in Age. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1412. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01412