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beat gestures
Audiovisual perception of lexical stress: Beat gestures and articulatory cues
Human communication is inherently multimodal. Auditory speech, but also visual cues can be used to understand another talker. Most …
Ronny Bujok
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Antje S. Meyer
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Effect of auditory cues to lexical stress on the visual perception of gestural timing
Speech is often accompanied by gestures. Since beat gestures—simple non-referential up-and-down hand movements—frequently co-occur with …
Chengjia Ye
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James M. McQueen
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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From “I dance” to “she danced” with a flick of the hands: Audiovisual stress perception in Spanish
When talking, speakers naturally produce hand movements (co-speech gestures) that contribute to communication. Evidence in Dutch …
Patrick Louis Rohrer
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Ronny Bujok
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Lieke van Maastricht
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Test-retest reliability of audiovisual lexical stress perception after >1.5 years
In natural communication, we typically both see and hear our conversation partner. Speech comprehension thus requires the integration …
Floris Cos
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Ronny Bujok
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Hans Rutger Bosker
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Beat gestures influence which speech sounds you hear
Beat gestures—spontaneously produced biphasic movements of the hand are among the most frequently encountered co-speech gestures in …
Hans Rutger Bosker
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David Peeters
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