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Hand & Mouth - Which One‘s First?

Hand & Mouth - Which One‘s First?. - On the temporal coordination of gesture and speech -. Linguistic Theory: “Multimodal Communication” Universität Bielefeld SoSe 2004. Data Sample 1 - Annotation. Data Sample II - Video Clip. [so our whole timetable will be /uhm/] changed again ?.

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Hand & Mouth - Which One‘s First?

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  1. Hand & Mouth - Which One‘s First? - On the temporal coordination of gesture and speech - Linguistic Theory: “Multimodal Communication” Universität Bielefeld SoSe 2004

  2. Data Sample 1 - Annotation

  3. Data Sample II - Video Clip [so our whole timetable will be /uhm/] changedagain?

  4. onset of affiliated word(s) individual gesture item difference between onsets in seconds onset of gesture

  5. Temporal Displacement I

  6. Relevant Time Relations 1. gesture contains speech 2. speech contains gesture 3. gesture overlaps speech 4. speech overlaps gesture 5. gesture precedes speech 6. speech precedes gesture

  7. Time Relations Evaluated

  8. Temporal Displacement II

  9. Summary • onset of gesture phrase anticipates onset of affiliated word(s) • however: onset of gesture stroke (most “meaningful” part of gesture) tends to coincide with onset of lexical affiliate (within a minimal temporal margin)

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