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Language and Speech | 1974

Filled Pauses and Syntactic Complexity

Mark Cook; Jacqueline M. C. Smith; Mansur Lalljee

Two studies of syntactic complexity in relation to filled pause rates are described. In the first no relation between proportion of subordinate clauses and FP rate is found. In the second it is found that FPs precede longer than average clauses. It is suggested that FPs reflect processes of syntactic organisation at the clause level, rather than the sentence level.


Psychonomic science | 1968

Speech disturbance and length of utterance

Mark Cook

Previous work on Non — Ah speech disturbances has not controlled for length of utterance. It is suggested that Non — Ah SD’s will be less frequent in long utterances. Data is presented and a non-linear relationship is found. There are fewer SD’s in long utterances and in very short utterances than in utterances between 30 and 50 words long. This could be a confounding factor in some studies. It also makes it difficult to apply the results of most previous work to everyday conversation.


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1994

Gaze and mutual gaze

Michael Argyle; Mark Cook; Duncan Cramer


Human Relations | 1968

The Effects of Visibility on Interaction in a Dyad

Michael Argyle; Mansur Lalljee; Mark Cook


British Journal of Psychology | 1969

THE CONSISTENCY OF GAZE PATTERNS IN SOCIAL INTERACTION

Adam Kendon; Mark Cook


Human Relations | 1970

Experiments on Orientation and Proxemics

Mark Cook


European Journal of Social Psychology | 1974

The meaning of five patterns of gaze

Michael Argyle; Luc Lefebvre; Mark Cook


The British journal of social and clinical psychology | 1975

The Role of Gaze in Impression Formation

Mark Cook; Jacqueline M. C. Smith


Semiotica | 1972

Verbal Substitutes for Visual Signals in Interaction

Mark Cook; Mansur Lalljee


The British journal of social and clinical psychology | 1969

Anxiety, Speech Disturbances and Speech Rate

Mark Cook

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