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On signalling that it's your turn to speak
Authors:Starkey Duncan  George Niederehe
Affiliation:University of Chicago USA
Abstract:The operation of a “speaker-state signal” in two-person, face-to-face conversations is hypothesized. Display of this signal by an auditor appears to indicate, among other things, that he is claiming the speaking turn, differentiating this action from a “back-channel behavior” by which he merely acknowledges some portion of the speaker's message. The signal also appears to play a part in the resolution of situations in which both participants simultaneously claim the speaking turn. The signal is defined as the display of at least one of a set of four behavioral cues, two in paralanguage and two in body motion.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Starkey Duncan   Jr.   Department of Psychology   University of Chicago   5848 S. University Avenue   Chicago   IL 60637.
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