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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Weiss2019 |
Author(s) | Clarissa Weiß |
Title | Blickverhalten des nicht-blickselegierten Sprechers während Korrekturen und Elaborierungen |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Turn-Taking, mutual gaze, gaze-selection, multimodality, eye-tracking, microanalysis of eye communication, gaze-based micro-interaction |
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Year | 2019 |
Language | German |
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Journal | Gesprächsforschung: Online-Zeitschrift zur verbalen Interaktion |
Volume | 20 |
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Pages | 1-28 |
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Abstract
This contribution discusses one phenomenon of gaze-based micro-interaction in turn-taking with the help of mobile eye tracking glasses. It analyses the gaze behav- iour of not-gazeselected next speakers during corrections and elaborations in triadic interactions. During corrections and elaborations the not-gazeselected next speaker gazes at the previous speaker, whose turn he repairs or elaborates. This gaze behav- iour has an interactional function. It serves to establish eye contact between those speakers in order to secure the attention of the 'accurate' recipient (i.e. the previous speaker) and to ratify the not-gazeselected takeover. The recipient who was actually gaze-selected as next speaker is excluded from the inserted interaction. On the one hand this paper shows that this gaze behaviour during not-gazeselected turn-taking is linked to two specific verbal actions (corrections and elaborations). On the other hand the additional work for the not-gazeselected participant to take over the turn reveals that the primary talking rights are actually held by the gaze-selected recipi- ent.
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