Search Results - "Dingemanse, Mark"
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Advances in the Cross-Linguistic Study of Ideophones
Published in Language and linguistics compass (01-10-2012)“…Ideophones are marked words that depict sensory imagery found in many of the world’s languages. They are noted for their special forms, distinct grammatical…”
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Redrawing the margins of language: Lessons from research on ideophones
Published in Glossa (London) (09-01-2018)“…Ideophones (also known as expressives, mimetics or onomatopoeia) have been systematically studied in linguistics since the 1850s, when they were first…”
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Other-initiated repair across languages: towards a typology of conversational structures
Published in Open Linguistics (05-01-2015)“…This special issue reports on a cross-linguistic study of other-initiated repair, a domain at the crossroads of language, mind, and social life…”
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Trilled /r/ is associated with roughness, linking sound and touch across spoken languages
Published in Scientific reports (20-01-2022)“…Cross-modal integration between sound and texture is important to perception and action. Here we show this has repercussions for the structure of spoken…”
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Is "huh?" a universal word? Conversational infrastructure and the convergent evolution of linguistic items
Published in PloS one (08-11-2013)“…A word like Huh?--used as a repair initiator when, for example, one has not clearly heard what someone just said--is found in roughly the same form and…”
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Iconicity in Word Learning and Beyond: A Critical Review
Published in Language and speech (01-03-2021)“…Interest in iconicity (the resemblance-based mapping between aspects of form and meaning) is in the midst of a resurgence, and a prominent focus in the field…”
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The multimodal nature of communicative efficiency in social interaction
Published in Scientific reports (09-11-2022)“…How does communicative efficiency shape language use? We approach this question by studying it at the level of the dyad, and in terms of multimodal utterances…”
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Cross-modal associations and synesthesia: Categorical perception and structure in vowel–color mappings in a large online sample
Published in Behavior research methods (15-08-2019)“…We report associations between vowel sounds, graphemes, and colors collected online from over 1,000 Dutch speakers. We also provide open materials, including a…”
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Universal Principles in the Repair of Communication Problems
Published in PloS one (16-09-2015)“…There would be little adaptive value in a complex communication system like human language if there were no ways to detect and correct problems. A systematic…”
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Other-initiated repair in Siwu
Published in Open Linguistics (26-01-2015)“…This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with other-initiated repair in Siwu, a Kwa language spoken in eastern…”
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The CABB dataset: A multimodal corpus of communicative interactions for behavioural and neural analyses
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-12-2022)“…•We present multimodal data from face-to-face interactive communication in human pairs.•Participants play a cooperative referential communication game with…”
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Shared cross-cultural principles underlie human prosocial behavior at the smallest scale
Published in Scientific reports (19-04-2023)“…Prosociality and cooperation are key to what makes us human. But different cultural norms can shape our evolved capacities for interaction, leading to…”
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Universals and cultural diversity in the expression of gratitude
Published in Royal Society open science (01-05-2018)“…Gratitude is argued to have evolved to motivate and maintain social reciprocity among people, and to be linked to a wide range of positive effects—social,…”
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A Coding Scheme for Other-initiated Repair Across Languages
Published in Open Linguistics (25-03-2016)“…We provide an annotated coding scheme for other-initiated repair, along with guidelines for building collections and aggregating cases based on interactionally…”
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Between Sound and Speech: Liminal Signs in Interaction
Published in Research on language and social interaction (02-01-2020)“…When people talk, they recruit a wide range of expressive devices for interactional work, from sighs, sniffs, clicks, and whistles to other conduct that…”
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Resource-rationality beyond individual minds: the case of interactive language use
Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2020)“…Resource-rational approaches offer much promise for understanding human cognition, especially if they can reach beyond the confines of individual minds…”
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Interjections at the Heart of Language
Published in Annual review of linguistics (16-01-2024)“…Interjections, the words that come between sentences, are easily overlooked and usually treated as peripheral to the language sciences. This review surveys…”
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How Iconicity Helps People Learn New Words: Neural Correlates and Individual Differences in Sound-Symbolic Bootstrapping
Published in Collabra (01-07-2016)“…Sound symbolism is increasingly understood as involving iconicity, or perceptual analogies and cross-modal correspondences between form and meaning, but the…”
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Interactive probes: Towards action-level evaluation for dialogue systems
Published in Discourse & communication (01-12-2024)“…Measures of ‘humanness’, ‘coherence’ or ‘fluency’ are the mainstay of dialogue system evaluation, but they don’t target system capabilities and rarely offer…”
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An inverse relation between expressiveness and grammatical integration: On the morphosyntactic typology of ideophones, with special reference to Japanese
Published in Journal of linguistics (01-08-2017)“…Words and phrases may differ in the extent to which they are susceptible to prosodic foregrounding and expressive morphology: their expressiveness. They may…”
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