@dingemansemark@scholar.social
Post #1454601
2022-11-10 18:01 UTC
As Marlou summarised on birdsite, we found that as repair initiations become more specific (moving from open requests like “sorry?” to restricted offers like “with X you mean like this ((gesture))?”), more multimodal effort is used in the initiation [in figure: orange, going up] compared to the solution [blue, going down].
Moreover, as we write in the paper, "People appear to do repair in the most cost-efficient way possible, minimizing the joint multimodal effort for the dyad as a whole."
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@dingemansemark@scholar.social 2022-11-10 19:21
The paper is part of a larger research programme by @marlourasenberg aiming to forge new connections between #linguistics, #JointAction, #CognitiveScience and #EMCA It replicates and extends our prior comparative work on 12 languages worldwide, and takes it into an new direction of ecologically grounded, experimentally controlled, modality-inclusive work. Check it out here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-22883-w — and save it in your :zotero: library 😉