2019
DOI: 10.1080/0163853x.2019.1651588
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Reading Scripted Dialogue: Pretending to Take Turns

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“…They concluded that cases below this threshold must have involved anticipation of the turn end, and that cases above this threshold could have been reactions to the termination of speech. Torreira et al (2015), and Aruffo (2020) similarly refer to thresholds of 200 or 210 ms when discussing the minimal time required to produce a prepared utterance in response to the end of a conversational turn.…”
Section: Anticipatory Vs Reactive Vocal Behavior In Conversational Tu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded that cases below this threshold must have involved anticipation of the turn end, and that cases above this threshold could have been reactions to the termination of speech. Torreira et al (2015), and Aruffo (2020) similarly refer to thresholds of 200 or 210 ms when discussing the minimal time required to produce a prepared utterance in response to the end of a conversational turn.…”
Section: Anticipatory Vs Reactive Vocal Behavior In Conversational Tu...mentioning
confidence: 99%