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面对面会话中的语言处理:带手势的问题得到更快的响应。

Processing language in face-to-face conversation: Questions with gestures get faster responses.

机构信息

Language & Cognition Department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Psychon Bull Rev. 2018 Oct;25(5):1900-1908. doi: 10.3758/s13423-017-1363-z.

Abstract

The home of human language use is face-to-face interaction, a context in which communicative exchanges are characterised not only by bodily signals accompanying what is being said but also by a pattern of alternating turns at talk. This transition between turns is astonishingly fast-typically a mere 200-ms elapse between a current and a next speaker's contribution-meaning that comprehending, producing, and coordinating conversational contributions in time is a significant challenge. This begs the question of whether the additional information carried by bodily signals facilitates or hinders language processing in this time-pressured environment. We present analyses of multimodal conversations revealing that bodily signals appear to profoundly influence language processing in interaction: Questions accompanied by gestures lead to shorter turn transition times-that is, to faster responses-than questions without gestures, and responses come earlier when gestures end before compared to after the question turn has ended. These findings hold even after taking into account prosodic patterns and other visual signals, such as gaze. The empirical findings presented here provide a first glimpse of the role of the body in the psycholinguistic processes underpinning human communication.

摘要

人类语言使用的场所是面对面的互动,在这种语境中,交际交流不仅伴随着身体信号,而且还伴随着对话轮流的模式。这种轮流之间的转换速度惊人地快——通常当前说话者和下一个说话者的贡献之间只有 200 毫秒的间隔——这意味着及时理解、生成和协调对话贡献是一个重大挑战。这就引出了一个问题,即身体信号所携带的额外信息是否在这种时间紧迫的环境中促进或阻碍语言处理。我们呈现了对多模态对话的分析,揭示了身体信号似乎深刻地影响了互动中的语言处理:带有手势的问题导致更短的轮流转换时间,即比没有手势的问题更快的反应,并且当手势在问题轮结束之前结束时,与问题轮结束之后结束相比,响应来得更早。即使考虑到韵律模式和其他视觉信号(例如注视),这些发现仍然成立。这里呈现的实证发现首次揭示了身体在支持人类交流的心理语言过程中的作用。

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