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Language and Cognitive Processes | 2010

The role of fillers in listener attributions for speaker disfluency

Dale J. Barr; Mandana Seyfeddinipur

When listeners hear a speaker become disfluent, they expect the speaker to refer to something new. What is the mechanism underlying this expectation? In a mouse-tracking experiment, listeners sought to identify images that a speaker was describing. Listeners more strongly expected new referents when they heard a speaker say um than when they heard a matched utterance where the um was replaced by noise. This expectation was speaker-specific: it depended on what was new and old for the current speaker, not just on what was new or old for the listener. This finding suggests that listeners treat fillers as collateral signals.


Cognition | 2008

How Speakers Interrupt Themselves in Managing Problems in Speaking: Evidence from Self-Repairs.

Mandana Seyfeddinipur; Sotaro Kita; Peter Indefrey

When speakers detect a problem in what they are saying, they must decide whether or not to interrupt themselves and repair the problem, and if so, when. Speakers will maximize accuracy if they interrupt themselves as soon as they detect a problem, but they will maximize fluency if they go on speaking until they are ready to produce the repair. Speakers must choose between these options. In a corpus analysis, we identified 448 speech repairs, classified them as major (as in a fresh start) or minor (as in a phoneme correction), and measured the interval between suspension and repair. The results showed that speakers interrupted themselves not at the moment they detected the problem but at the moment they were ready to produce the repair. Speakers preferred fluency over accuracy.


Ons Geestelijk Erf | 2006

Disfluency: Interrupting speech and gesture

Mandana Seyfeddinipur


DiSS | 2001

Gesture as an indicator of early error detection in self-monitoring of speech

Mandana Seyfeddinipur; Sotaro Kita


Archive | 2011

Reasons for Documenting Gestures and Suggestions for How to Go About It

Mandana Seyfeddinipur


Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society | 2001

Gestures and Self-Monitoring in Speech Production

Mandana Seyfeddinipur; Sotaro Kita


Archive | 2016

New trends in African Language Documentation

Mandana Seyfeddinipur


Archive | 2016

Language documentation in Africa: Turning the tables

Mandana Seyfeddinipur; Mary Chambers


Archive | 2014

Introduction to visible action as utterance

Mandana Seyfeddinipur; Marianne Gullberg


Archive | 2013

The visual mode of language

Mandana Seyfeddinipur

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University of Düsseldorf

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