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WK7 L13: Turn-Taking Part 1
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What is thought to be unique to humans?
Language
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Why is language considered a fundamental part of the human experience?
Because it is essential for
communication
and social
interaction
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What do we know about how language emerged?
Very little
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What aspects need to be explored to understand how language emerged?
Brain function
and
cognitive evolution
Structure and use of language
Differences between early and modern language
Comparison with other communication systems
Changes in
hominid biology
Language acquisition
during development
Interaction of learning, culture, and evolution
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What is the main function of language according to Chomsky?
Cognitive function
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Why is cross-disciplinary collaboration important in studying language emergence?
It allows exploration of various aspects requiring different
expertise
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How did language emerge according to the cognitive view?
Rapidly due to a
brain change
allowing certain structures
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What does Tomasello argue about the main function of language?
It is
communicative
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How are language structures inherited according to the cognitive view?
They are
biologically
inherited
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How are language structures learned according to Tomasello?
They are
socially
learned
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How long did it take for language structures to emerge?
Over a long
period
of time
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What is a key argument for the cognitive view of language acquisition?
Children everywhere learn to speak with a
100%
success rate
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What is interactive communication?
Communication where information flows
two ways
between individuals
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How does social interaction affect language use?
It influences how
language
is
used
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What is the role of interaction in cognitive development and language learning?
It is
fundamental
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What is reciprocity in interaction?
Expectation that attempts to establish social interaction will be
reciprocated
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What does the still face paradigm demonstrate?
Infants expect social interaction to be
reciprocated
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According to Vygotsky's socio-cultural theory, what role does social interaction play?
It plays a fundamental role in
cognitive development
and learning
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How does social interaction contribute to language acquisition?
It is
crucial
for language acquisition
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What does the interactionist theory of language acquisition state?
Language use affects and is affected by
social interaction
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What were the findings of the speed dating study by Ireland et al. (2011)?
Higher linguistic style matching
(LSM) predicted higher likelihood of relationship initiation
LSM measures stylistic similarity in
function word usage
Correlation does not imply causation
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What is the joint perceptual oddball task in Fusaroli et al. (2014)?
Participants
identify the
interval
in which an oddball appeared and communicate to reach a joint decision
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What is linguistic alignment in Fusaroli et al. (2014)?
It refers to shared linguistic
expressions
between participants during a
task
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What does turn-taking refer to in conversation?
The back-and-forth of
conversational
interactions
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Why is turn-taking considered interesting in psychology of language?
It presents a puzzle regarding how speakers manage
timing
and
transitions
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What are implicit rules of turn-taking?
Unwritten
guidelines that govern who talks and when
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What happens when the current speaker selects the next speaker?
The
current
speaker
indicates
who
will
speak
next
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What is the norm in conversations regarding speakers?
One
person
speaking
at a
time
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How long is the typical silence between turns in conversation?
0 to
0.2
seconds
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What is the puzzle of turn-taking in conversation?
How speakers manage to plan
utterances
while listening and
transitioning
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What does EEG evidence show about speech acts?
We can identify speech acts quickly, within
400ms
of the start of a turn
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What did Boiteau et al. (2014) find about language production and comprehension?
Language
production
is more
demanding
than
comprehension
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What happens to performance in a visuomotor task during conversation?
Performance
deteriorates
when
transitioning
from listening to speaking
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What are the key points in the summary regarding language emergence and social interaction?
Language is key to social interaction
Interaction is fundamental for cognitive development and language learning
Turn-taking
has implicit rules about timing and
speaker selection
Short timing between turns is consistent across languages
Conversation
demands attention and planning
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