SS23: Paralinguistic and Extralinguistic Signals in Communication

Course description

Studies on spoken communication tend to confine themselves to analysis of the verbal message (what the speaker says). However, spoken utterances are often accompanied by a range of nonverbal features, such as pauses, hesitations, laughter, smiling, and other forms of body language - all of which have the potential impact the way we interpret the message.

In this seminar, we are interested in the role of such paralinguistic and extralinguistic signals in communication. When do speakers produce them, and how are they informative for listeners? How do they function in various communicative contexts, and what are some of their applications in real-world language use? As language scientists, what are some of the challenges and limitations associated with studying these signals? In addressing these questions, we will gain a broader understanding of how the linguistic, paralinguistic, and extralinguistic aspects of speech come together to shape communication.

taught by:  Dr. Jia Loy
language:        English
start date: 18.04.2023
time: Tuesday, 14:15 - 15:45
located in:In building C7 3, seminar room 1.12
sign-up:Interested students please join the group on Teams before the start of the semester.
If you have any questions feel free to drop me an email.
link to team:Interested students can join our MS Team
credits:4 CP (R), 7 CP (R+H)
suited for:  B.Sc. in Computational Linguistics
M.Sc. in Language Science and Technology (LST)
more details:In LSF                            
more links:https://jialoy.github.io/sigcommss2023.html
notice:Registration deadline for the examination is 14.07.2023