Mechanisms of learning, alignment and routinization in dialogue
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Edinburgh
Department Name: Sch of Philosophy Psychology & Language
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Martin Pickering (Principal Investigator) | |
S Garrod (Co-Investigator) |
Publications
Raffray C
(2008)
Relation priming, the lexical boost, and alignment in dialogue
in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Garrod S
(2008)
Shared circuits in language and communication
in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Bernolet S
(2009)
Persistence of emphasis in language production: a cross-linguistic approach.
in Cognition
Pickering M
(2009)
Prediction and embodiment in dialogue
in European Journal of Social Psychology
Pickering M
(2009)
Language, interaction and embodiment
in European Journal of Social Psychology
Santesteban M
(2010)
Lexical and phonological effects on syntactic processing: Evidence from syntactic priming
in Journal of Memory and Language
Branigan H
(2011)
What makes dialogues easy to understand?
in Language and Cognitive Processes
Costa A
(2008)
Alignment in second language dialogue
in Language and Cognitive Processes
Ivanova I
(2017)
Do you what I say? People reconstruct the syntax of anomalous utterances.
in Language, cognition and neuroscience
Malhotra, G
(2008)
On the persistence of structural priming : mechanisms of decay and influence of word-forms
in Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society