TB9, L1 - Social Psychology of Language

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Walker (1982) suggested transition pauses are?
Less than 200ms
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Duncan-Fiske proposed how many turn yielding cues?
5
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Which are the correct turn yielding cues as hypothesised by Duncan-Fiske?
Intonation, elongation of final syllable, termination of hand gestures, stereotyped phrases, completion of grammatical clauses
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The situational theory of communicative conflict states that:
Equivocation occurs in response to communicative conflict
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What are the 4 dimensions of equivocation?
Sender, content, receiver, context
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Context as a dimension of equivocation refers to:
The extent to which the response directly answers the question
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Communication accommodation theory is based on which theory:
Similarity-attraction theory
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Smith and Workman (2008)'s accent study found:
Birmingham accent was rated as the least favourable
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Fuertes et al (2012) found which 3 dimensions when comparing standard/non-standard accents
Status, solidarity, dynamism
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Fuertes at al (2012) found:
A standard accent was rated higher on all 3 previously-defined dimensions
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Willemyns (1997) found:
Participants accents became more broad with a broad interviewer
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After listening to an English person critiquing Welsh studies, Bourmis and Giles (1977) found:
Participants enhanced their Welsh dialect
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Giles and Smith (1979) found speaker evaluations were most favourable when they:
Converged on speech rate and either content or pronunciation
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