| Literature DB >> 26124727 |
Stephen C Levinson1, Francisco Torreira2.
Abstract
The core niche for language use is in verbal interaction, involving the rapid exchange of turns at talking. This paper reviews the extensive literature about this system, adding new statistical analyses of behavioral data where they have been missing, demonstrating that turn-taking has the systematic properties originally noted by Sacks et al. (1974; hereafter SSJ). This system poses some significant puzzles for current theories of language processing: the gaps between turns are short (of the order of 200 ms), but the latencies involved in language production are much longer (over 600 ms). This seems to imply that participants in conversation must predict (or 'project' as SSJ have it) the end of the current speaker's turn in order to prepare their response in advance. This in turn implies some overlap between production and comprehension despite their use of common processing resources. Collecting together what is known behaviorally and experimentally about the system, the space for systematic explanations of language processing for conversation can be significantly narrowed, and we sketch some first model of the mental processes involved for the participant preparing to speak next.Entities:
Keywords: conversation; language comprehension; language processing; language production; turn-taking
Year: 2015 PMID: 26124727 PMCID: PMC4464110 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00731
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Average floor transfer offsets (FTOs) in ten different languages as reported by four different studies.
| Language | Average FTO (ms) | Source |
|---|---|---|
| English | 410 | |
| English | 480 | |
| English | 460 | |
| Dutch | -78 | |
| Japanese | 7 | |
| Tzeltal | 67 | |
| Y’elî-Dnye | 71 | |
| Dutch | 108 | |
| Korean | 182 | |
| English | 236 | |
| Italian | 309 | |
| Lao | 419 | |
| Danish | 468 | |
| ǂĀkhoe Haiǁom | 423 |
Frequency of seven features in a subset of 200 cases of overlap (100 between-overlaps, and 100 within-overlaps) extracted from our Switchboard data.
| Between-overlaps ( | Within-overlaps ( | Percentage in total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backchannel or agreement present | 74 | 72 | 73% |
| Follows TRP (<500 ms) | 23 | 51 | 37% |
| Follows silence (simultaneous start) | 21 | 37 | 29% |
| Abandoned turn | 21 | 18 | 19.5% |
| Follows disfluency in interlocutor’s turn | 4 | 18 | 11% |
| Repeated syllables or words | 4 | 12 | 8% |
| Any of the six features above | 93 | 97 | 95% |
Estimated average time windows for successive operations in spoken word encoding (Indefrey and Levelt, 2004, p. 108).
| Operation | Duration (ms) |
|---|---|
| Conceptual preparation (from picture onset to selecting the target concept) | 175 |
| Lemma retrieval | 75 |
| Phonological code retrieval | 80 |
| Syllabification | 125 |
| Phonetic encoding (till initiation of articulation) | 145 |
| Total | 600 |