Table of contents
Introduction: Why a new theory of communication?
Methodological paradigms
in interaction research
A multidimensional activity based approach to communication
On making syntax dynamic: The challenge of compound utterances and the architecture of the grammar
Automatic and strategic alignment of co-verbal gestures in dialogue
Interaction phonology – A temporal co-ordination component enabling representational alignment within a model
of communication
Communication as moving target tracking: Dynamic Bayesian inference with an action-perception-learning cycle
Language variation and mutual adaptation in interactive communication: Putting together psycholinguistic
and sociolinguistic perspectives
“The hand is no banana!” On communicating natural kind terms to a robot
Interactive alignment and prediction
in dialogue
What is the link between emotional
and communicative alignment in interaction?
Index
Contributors
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