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Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks. / Kachkovskaia, Tatiana ; Kholiavin, Pavel ; Mamushina, Anna ; Menshikova, Alla .

ExLing 2021. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics . Athens, Greece : ExLing Society, 2021.

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Kachkovskaia, T, Kholiavin, P, Mamushina, A & Menshikova, A 2021, Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks. в ExLing 2021. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics . ExLing Society, Athens, Greece, Exling 2021, Афины, Греция, 11/10/21.

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Kachkovskaia, T., Kholiavin, P., Mamushina, A., & Menshikova, A. (2021). Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks. в ExLing 2021. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics ExLing Society.

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Kachkovskaia T, Kholiavin P, Mamushina A, Menshikova A. Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks. в ExLing 2021. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics . Athens, Greece: ExLing Society. 2021

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Kachkovskaia, Tatiana ; Kholiavin, Pavel ; Mamushina, Anna ; Menshikova, Alla . / Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks. ExLing 2021. Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics . Athens, Greece : ExLing Society, 2021.

BibTeX

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title = "Prosodic Manifestations of Conversational Roles in Two Types of Collaborative Tasks",
abstract = "The acoustic features of the speaker's voice are liable to change due to a number of situational factors, such as success of communication, social distance between the interlocutors etc., and conversational role. The paper aims to find out how pre-defined roles of leader and follower are manifested in the speakers' prosodic features depending on the task they perform: map task vs. card-matching game. In general, information giver tends to speak louder and with higher maximum F0; temporal changes between roles are speaker-dependent. The two types of tasks differ in the prosodic manifestations of conversational roles: in map task the roles of giver and follower differ much more consistently; in card games speakers rarely reveal prosodically well-defined roles.",
author = "Tatiana Kachkovskaia and Pavel Kholiavin and Anna Mamushina and Alla Menshikova",
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