Floor Apportionment and Mutual Gazes in Native and Second-Language Conversation

Ichiro Umata, Koki Ijuin, T. Kato, Seiichi Yamamoto
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Quantitative analysis of gazes between a speaker and listeners was conducted from the viewpoint of mutual activities in floor apportionment, with the assumption that mutual gaze plays an important role in coordinating speech interaction. We conducted correlation analyses of the speaker's and listener's gazes in a three-party conversation, comparing native language (L1) and second language (L2) interaction in two types (free-flowing and goal-orient- ed). The analyses showed significant correlations between gazes from the current to the next speaker and those from the next to the current speaker during utterances preceding a speaker change in L1 conversation, suggesting that the participants were coordinating their speech turns with mutual gazes. In L2 conversation, however, such a correlation was found only in the goal-oriented type, suggesting that linguistic proficiency may affect the floor-apportionment function of mutual gazes, possibly because of the cognitive load of understanding/producing utterances.
母语和第二语言对话中的楼层分配和相互注视
从楼层分配中相互活动的角度对说话者和听话者之间的注视进行了定量分析,并假设相互注视在协调言语互动中起着重要作用。我们对三方对话中说话者和听者的目光进行了相关性分析,比较了母语(L1)和第二语言(L2)两种类型(自由流动和目标导向)的互动。分析表明,在母语会话中,在说话人改变之前的话语中,从当前说话人到下一个说话人的目光与从当前说话人到下一个说话人的目光之间存在显著的相关性,这表明参与者在协调他们的言语转换与相互的目光。然而,在二语会话中,这种相关性仅在目标导向类型中发现,这表明语言熟练程度可能会影响相互注视的地板分配功能,可能是因为理解/产生话语的认知负荷。
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