There is increasing evidence that hand gestures and speech synchronize their activity on multiple dimensions and timescales. For example, gesture's kinematic peaks (eg, maximum …
Language is more than words: it includes the prosodic features and patterns that we use, subconsciously, to frame meanings and achieve our goals in our interaction with others …
The phenomenon of gesture–speech synchrony involves tight coupling of prosodic contrasts in gesture movement (eg, peak velocity) and speech (eg, peaks in fundamental frequency; …
Lengthening of segments at the end of prosodic domains is commonly considered a universal phenomenon, but language-specific variation has also been reported, specifically …
This paper reviews data collection practices in electromagnetic articulography (EMA) studies, with a focus on sensor placement. It consists of three parts: in the first part, we …
D Byrd, J Krivokapić - Annual Review of Linguistics, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Articulatory Phonology advances an account of phonological structure in which dynamically defined vocal tract tasks—gestures—are simultaneously and isomorphically units of …
S Roessig, B Winter, D Mücke - Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Focus is known to be expressed by a wide range of phonetic cues but only a few studies have explicitly compared different phonetic variables within the same experiment. Therefore …
W Pouw, JA Dixon - Cognitive Science, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Gesture–speech synchrony re‐stabilizes when hand movement or speech is disrupted by a delayed feedback manipulation, suggesting strong bidirectional coupling between gesture …
The development of body movements such as hand or head gestures, or facial expressions, seems to go hand-in-hand with the development of speech abilities. We know that very …