Turn-Taking in Human Communicative Interaction
The core use of language is in face-to-face conversation. This is characterized by rapid turn-taking. This turn-taking poses a number central puzzles for the psychology of language. Consider, for example, that in large corpora the gap between turns is on the order of 100 to 300 ms, but the latencies...
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Other Authors: | Holler, Judith (Editor), Kendrick, Kobin H. (Editor), Casillas, Marisa (Editor), Levinson, Stephen C. (Editor) |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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