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Hannah Lutzenberger; Lierin de Wael; Rehana Omardeen; Mark Dingemanse – Sign Language Studies, 2024
Minimal expressions are at the heart of interaction: Interjections like "Huh?" and "Mhm" keep conversations flowing by establishing and reinforcing intersubjectivity among interlocutors. Crosslinguistic research has identified that similar interactional pressures can yield structurally similar words (e.g., to initiate repair…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Sign Language, English, Expressive Language
Renee Starowicz – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This research project explores the communication opportunities for individuals in a community-based transition program in the Bay Area. The study focuses on the opportunities that are made available by a program that is founded on neurodiversity and trauma-informed principles. The research questions examined how a neurodiverse framework allows for…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Verbal Communication, Transitional Programs, Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Ford, Cecilia E.; Thompson, Sandra A.; Drake, Veronika – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
This article considers points in turn construction where conversation researchers have shown that talk routinely continues beyond possible turn completion, but where bodily-visual behavior doing such turn extension work is found. The bodily-visual behaviors examined share many features with verbal turn extensions, but it is argued that embodied…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Research, Nonverbal Communication, Interaction
Kramer, Nicole C.; Bente, Gary – Educational Psychology Review, 2010
Numerous studies have evaluated the effects of pedagogical agents on students' learning outcomes, but so far, beneficial effects have not been consistently demonstrated. The ambiguous results might partly be due to the strong emphasis on cognitive outcomes, which is characteristic for research in teaching and learning. The paper suggests a shift…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Socialization, Nonverbal Communication, Communication Research
Brown, Rachelle – Online Submission, 2016
Students have social and personal needs to fulfill and communicate these needs in different ways. This annotated bibliographic review examined communication studies to provide educators of diverse classrooms with ideas to build an environment that contributes to student well-being. Participants in the studies ranged in age, ability, and cultural…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication Research, Student Diversity, Student Needs
Duncan-Howell, Jennifer – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
Electronic communication is characteristically concerned with "the message" (eM), those who send them (S), and those who receive and read them (R). This relationship could be simplified into the equation eM = S + R. When this simple equation is applied to electronic communication, several elements are added that make this straightforward act of…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Bente, Gary; Ruggenberg, Sabine; Kramer, Nicole C.; Eschenburg, Felix – Human Communication Research, 2008
This study analyzes the influence of avatars on social presence, interpersonal trust, perceived communication quality, nonverbal behavior, and visual attention in Net-based collaborations using a comparative approach. A real-time communication window including a special avatar interface was integrated into a shared collaborative workspace.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Trust (Psychology), Attention, Communication Research
National Literacy Trust, 2010
Between March 2009 and March 2011, Talk To Your Baby has been engaged in a research project, under the title of Face to Face, to identify key messages for parents and carers in relation to communicating with babies and young children, and has examined the most effective ways to promote these messages to parents and carers. The Face to Face project…
Descriptors: Literacy, Language Acquisition, Research Projects, Child Rearing
Wilson, Brent Thomas; Muller, Nicole; Damico, Jack S. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
While laughter has been shown to play a significant role in any social interaction; its conversational usage by a person with dementia has rarely been investigated. This paper will investigate the functional aspects of laughter during conversation in an individual with dementia. Conversation analysis is used in order to investigate laughter as a…
Descriptors: Dementia, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Relationship
Brown-Schmidt, Sarah; Tanenhaus, Michael K. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Two experiments examined the restriction of referential domains during unscripted conversation by analyzing the modification and online interpretation of referring expressions. Experiment 1 demonstrated that from the earliest moments of processing, addressees interpreted referring expressions with respect to referential domains constrained by the…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Language Processing, Pragmatics, Experiments
Ollin, Ros – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
Classroom observations are an important source of information about teaching and about the practice of particular teachers. The paper considers the value placed on talk as opposed to silence in this context and suggests that a cultural bias towards talk means that silence is commonly perceived negatively. The paper is based on a qualitative…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interviews, Classroom Environment
von Raffler-Engel, Walburga; Weinstein, Steven – 1977
Metakinesics, a gesture used to describe another gesture, was examined in four judges discussing videotapes of 12 children listening to a story teller. The analysis of the data was divided into four parts: (1) comparing the judges' metakinesics among themselves, (2) comparing the judges' kinesics in taped and untaped situations, (3) comparing…
Descriptors: Adults, Body Language, Communication Research, Nonverbal Communication

Buller, David B.; Aune, R. Kelly – Human Communication Research, 1988
Explains a speech accommodation theory for the interaction between a receiver's decoding ability and a speaker's voice tone on compliance with requests for help. Good decoders complied more with the fast request, whereas poor decoders complied more with the slow request. (RAE)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Speech Communication

Allen, Terre H.; Honeycutt, James M. – Communication Research, 1997
Examines a nonverbal indicator of anxiety--use of object adaptors. Examines effects of planning for an anticipated encounter and level of discrepancy individuals report they have in imagined interactions on use of object adaptors. Discusses findings in terms of spontaneous helplessness, plan efficacy, and accretion of plan strategies in response…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication

Coker, Deborah A.; Burgoon, Judee K. – Human Communication Research, 1987
Examines specific nonverbal behaviors that express conversational involvement (the degree to which participants in a communicative exchange are cognitively and behaviorally engaged in the topic, relationship, and/or situation) along five dimensions: immediacy, expressiveness, interaction management, altercentrism, and social anxiety. Finds…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication