Dear All,
We would like to invite you to the next event from the ELTE
Cognitive Seminar series.
Location: PPK, Institue of Psychology, Izabella u. 46, room 101.
Date: 13.12. 2017. (Wednesday), 15.00
Lilla Magyari
Prediction of turn-taking in infancy
Natural conversations are characterized by giving and taking turns
between conversational partners. It is a crucial feature of ever day
turn-taking behavior that speakers often start their turn
immediately after the other’s turn. Timed responses are achieved by
predictions of when a current speaker ends her turn. Some studies
have attributed a critical role to linguistic anticipation in the
prediction of when a conversational turn is going to be finished,
and it has been also shown that early recognition of the intent
behind the utterances is also crucial for timed responses. It is
intriguing then that a systematic way of turn-taking behavior
appears rather early during human development, and it even precedes
the development of linguistic competence. In my talk, I would like
to present the plan and the design of an eye-tracking study which
examines whether prediction of turn-transitions is closely related
to semantic predictions and conceptualization as early as 14 months
in development.