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11 - Computer Science and Informatics

Queen Mary University of London

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Tracking lexical and syntactic alignment in conversation.

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E - Conference contribution
DOI
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Name of conference/published proceedings
32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
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First page of article
2004
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Year of publication
2010
Number of additional authors
2
Additional information

<22>This paper is the first of a series that uses corpus-based evidence to directly challenge the current leading theory of dialogue co-ordination (interactive alignment) in psychology and linguistics and proposes a fundamental revision to the way we think about and model human communication. This work has been presented at key expert meetings including AMLAP 2010 (http://www.psycholinguistics.com/amlap/) and Society for Text and Discourse 2011 (http://textanddiscourse2011.conference.univ-poitiers.fr/), as a forthcoming commentary in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (BBS-D-12-00801) and invited seminars at University of Bielefeld (SFB in Alignment jan.deruiter@uni-bielefeld.de), University of Edinburgh (Informatics jon@inf.ed.ac.uk) and a keynote at Semantics of Dialogue Conference 2011 (http://projects.ict.usc.edu/nld/semdial2011/).

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Proposed double-weighted
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Non-English
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