The primacy of multimodal alignment in converging on shared symbols for novel referents
Publication year
2022Number of pages
28 p.
Source
Discourse Processes, 59, 3, (2022), pp. 209-236ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Toegepaste Taalwetenschap
SW OZ DCC PL
PI Group Intention & Action
Communicatie in Organisaties
Journal title
Discourse Processes
Volume
vol. 59
Issue
iss. 3
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 209
Page end
p. 236
Subject
111 000 Intention & Action; Cultural Cognition and Multimodal Interaction; Language & Communication; Psycholinguistics; Language in InteractionAbstract
When people interact to establish shared symbols for novel objects or concepts, they often rely on multiple communicative modalities as well as on alignment (i.e., cross-participant repetition of communicative behavior). Yet these interactional resources have rarely been studied together, so little is known about if and how people combine multiple modalities in alignment to achieve joint reference. To investigate this, we systematically track the emergence of lexical and gestural alignment in a referential communication task with novel objects. Quantitative analyses reveal that people frequently use a combination of lexical and gestural alignment, and that such multimodal alignment tends to emerge earlier compared to unimodal alignment. Qualitative analyses of the interactional contexts in which alignment emerges reveal how people flexibly deploy lexical and gestural alignment in line with modality affordances and communicative needs.
Subsidient
NWO (Grant code:info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/NWO/Gravitation/024.001.006)
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