Timing in turn-taking and its implications for processing models of language
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics · Radboud University Nijmegen
Abstract
The core niche for language use is in verbal interaction, involving the rapid exchange of turns at talking. This paper reviews the extensive literature about this system, adding new statistical analyses of behavioral data where they have been missing, demonstrating that turn-taking has the systematic properties originally noted by Sacks et al. (1974; hereafter SSJ). This system poses some significant puzzles for current theories of language processing: the gaps between turns are short (of the order of 200 ms), but the latencies involved in language production are much longer (over 600 ms). This seems to imply that participants in conversation must predict (or 'project' as SSJ have it) the end of the current…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Turn-taking
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive science
- Communication
- Conversation
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