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FRANSUZ TILI FONETIKASINI QIYOSLAB O'RGANISHNING AHAMIYATI GAPIRISH KO'NIKMASINI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA DIALOGNING ROLI ...
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FRANSUZ TILI FONETIKASINI QIYOSLAB O'RGANISHNING AHAMIYATI GAPIRISH KO'NIKMASINI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA DIALOGNING ROLI ...
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FRANSUZ TILI FONETIKASINI QIYOSLAB O'RGANISHNING AHAMIYATI GAPIRISH KO'NIKMASINI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA DIALOGNING ROLI ...
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FRANSUZ TILI FONETIKASINI QIYOSLAB O'RGANISHNING AHAMIYATI GAPIRISH KO'NIKMASINI RIVOJLANTIRISHDA DIALOGNING ROLI ...
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Dialog, Communication, Cooperation, and Collaboration: Facets of Human-Computer Interaction ...
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Investigating the stability of lexical entrainment in adulthood ...
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How does visual display influence participants' turn-taking and opinions during technology-mediated multiparty discussions? ...
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Technology-mediated communication is constrained by the cognitive costs and affordances of communication media (see Brennan & Lockridge, 2006). In particular, access to facial information and gestures can affect turn-taking and the outcome of group-discussions (see Whittaker, 2006). For example, in video/speech and face-to-face discussions participants are more likely to compromise than in speech-only discussions (Short et al., 1976; Behrens & Kret, 2019). Accordingly, it is more likely that coalitions form during video/speech and face-to-face discussions than in speech-only discussions (Reid, 1977; Hiltz et al., 1986). However, the effects of different formats of visual display on online multiparty discussions are not well understood. Specifically, we note that many videoconferencing technologies allow presentation of many participants (gallery-mode) or one participant (speaker-mode) on the screen. Do these alternative formats affect multiparty discussions? Previous psycholinguistic research has ...
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Cognition and Perception; Communication; dialog; dialogue; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; multiparty discussions; Other Communication; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences; technology-mediated communication; turn-taking
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URL: https://osf.io/jb82k/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/jb82k
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From Disruption to Dialog: Days of Judaism on Polish Twitter
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In: Religions ; Volume 12 ; Issue 10 (2021)
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Language and Reasoning by Entropy Fractals
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In: Signals ; Volume 2 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 44-770 (2021)
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Leveraging Longitudinal Data for Personalized Prediction and Word Representations ...
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Leveraging Longitudinal Data for Personalized Prediction and Word Representations
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GDPR Compliance for task-oriented dialog systems conception ; La conformité RGPD dans les systèmes de dialogue orientés-tâche
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In: Proceedings of the workshop on Legal and Ethical Issues (Legal2020) ; workshop on Legal and Ethical Issues (Legal2020) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02939424 ; workshop on Legal and Ethical Issues (Legal2020), LREC, May 2020, Marseille, France (2020)
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