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  1. During dialogue, interlocutors align their situation models—cognitive representations of what they are currently discussing—and they do so by interacting. This chapter argues that alignment of situation models arises from interlocutors automatically aligning at other linguistic levels.

  2. 29 paź 2020 · When people are engaged in social interaction, they can repeat aspects of each other’s communicative behavior, such as words or gestures. This kind of behavioral alignment has been studied across a wide range of disciplines and has been accounted for by diverging theories.

  3. 1 lip 2023 · Linguistic alignment is defined as the development of aligned representations drawing on an automatic psycholinguistic priming mechanism that acts on every level of linguistic representation (e.g., auditory, semantic, syntactic) (Branigan et al., 2014).

  4. 21 lip 2020 · Interactive alignment refers to the phenomenon that speakers in dialogue typically coordinate their language. They use the same words (Brennan and Clark, 1996), syntactic structures (Branigan et al., 2000), and even pronunciation (Pardo, 2006). Interlocutors thus activate the same linguistic representations and become interactively aligned.

  5. 12 lut 2015 · Lexical alignment refers to the adoption of one’s interlocutors lexical items. Accounts of the mechanisms underlying such lexical alignment differ (among other aspects) in the role assigned to addressee-centered behavior.

  6. Stylistic alignment refers to nonconscious verbal coordination that occurs when two people subtly match each other’s speaking or writing style in the course of conversation.

  7. 1 paź 2023 · In the study, we evaluated the influence of three variables – entropy, distance and modality – on alignment, and confirmed our main prediction: the magnitude of alignment is greater in text-based computer-mediated communication.

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