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adam_text | Table
of
contents
Preface
їх
CHAPTER
1
Segmentation of spoken discourse
ι
ι.
Characteristics of spoken discourse
ι
l.i Transcribing spoken discourse
3
2.
Segmentation of spoken discourse and cognitive rhythm
4
2.1
Verbal focus and verbal superfocus
6
3.
Segmentation rules
10
4.
Perception of discourse boundaries
12
4.1
Focus and superfocus
13
4.2
Other discourse units
15
5.
Conclusion
16
CHAPTER
2
Structure and content of spoken picture descriptions
19
1.
Taxonomy of foci
19
1.1
Presentational function
21
1.1.1
SUBSTANTIVE FOCI
21
1.1.2
substantive foci with categorisation
difficulties
21
1.1.3
SUBSTANTIVE LIST of items
22
1.1-4
SUMMARISING FOCI
22
1.1.5
LOCALISING FOCI
23
1.2
Orientational function
24
1.2.1
EVALUATIVE FOCI
24
1.2.2
EXPERT FOCI
24
1.3
Organisational function
25
1.3.1 INTERACTIVE FOCI
25
1.3.2 INTROSPECTIVE FOCI
&
METACOMMENTS
26
vi
Discourse,
Vision
and Cognition
2.
How general are these foci in other settings?
28
2.1
Presentational function
30
2.1.1
SUBSTANTIVE
FOCI 3O
2.1.2
substantive foci with categorisation difficulties
31
2.1.3
substantive list of items
31
2.1.4 SUMMARISING
FOCI 3I
2.1.5 LOCALISING FOCI
32
2.2
Orientational function
33
2.2.1
EVALUATIVE FOCI
33
2.2.2
EXPERT FOCI
33
2.3
Organisational function
34
2.3.1 INTERACTIVE FOCI
34
2.3.2
INTROSPECTIVE FOCI
&
METACOMMENTS
34
2.4
Length of description
35
3.
Conclusion
37
CHAPTER
3
Description coherence
&
connection between foci
39
1.
Picture description: Transitions between foci
39
1.1
Means of bridging the foci
42
1.1.1
Discourse markers
43
1.1.2
Loudness and voice quality
45
1.1.3
Localising expressions
46
2.
Illustrations of description coherence:
Spontaneous description
&
drawing
46
2.1
Transitions between foci
50
2.2
Semantic, rhetorical and sequential aspects of discourse
51
2.3
Means of bridging the foci
52
3.
Conclusion
53
CHAPTER
4
Variations in picture description
55
1.
Two different styles
55
1.2
The static description style
57
1.2
The dynamic description style
59
1.3
Cognitive, experiential and contextual factors
64
Table
of
contents vu
2.
Verbal
or visual thinkers?
66
3.
Effects of
narrative and spatial
priming on the two
styles
69
3.1
The effect of (indirect) spatial priming
70
3.2
The effect of narrative priming
73
4.
Conclusion
76
CHAPTER
5
Multimodal
sequential method and analytic tool
79
1.
Picture viewing and picture description:
Two windows to the mind
80
1.1
Synchronising verbal and visual data
81
1.2
Focusing attention: The spotlight metaphor
83
1.3
How it all began
... 84
2.
Simultaneous description with eye tracking
85
2.1
Characteristics of the picture: Complex depicted scene
86
2.2
Characteristics of the spoken picture description:
Discourse level
87
2.3 Multimodal
score sheets
88
2.3.1
Picture viewing
89
2.3.2
Picture description
91
3. Multimodal
sequential method
94
4.
Conclusion
98
chapter
6
Temporal correspondence between verbal and visual data
99
1. Multimodal
configurations and units of verbal and visual data
100
1.1
Configurations within a focus
101
1.1.1
Perfect temporal and semantic match
101
1.1.2
Delay between the visual and the verbal part
101
1.1.3
Triangle configuration
102
1.1.4
N-to-1 mappings
104
1.1.5
N-to-1 mappings, during pauses
104
1.1.6
N-to-1 mappings, rhythmic re-examination pattern
105
1.2
Configurations within a superfocus
106
1.2.1
Series of perfect matches
106
1.2.2
Series of delays
107
1.2.3
Series of triangles
109
viii
Discourse,
Vision
and Cognition
1.2.4
Series of N-to-1 mappings
109
1.2.5
Series of N-to-N mappings
113
1.3
Frequency distribution of configurations
114
2.
Functional distribution of
multimodal
patterns
115
3.
Discussion: Comparison with psycholinguistic studies
120
4.
Conclusion
121
CHAPTER
7
Semantic correspondence between verbal and visual data
125
1.
Semantic correspondence
126
1.1
Object-location relation
128
1.2
Object-path relation
128
1.3
Object-attribute relation
129
1.4
Object-activity relation
129
2.
Levels of specificity and categorisation
130
3.
Spatial, semantic and mental groupings
131
3.1
Grouping concrete objects on the basis of spatial proximity
131
3.2
Grouping multiple concrete objects on the basis
of categorical proximity
132
3.3
Grouping multiple concrete objects on the basis
of the composition
133
3.4
Mental zooming out, recategorising the scene
133
3.5
Mental grouping of concrete objects on the basis of similar traits
and activities
134
3.6
Mental grouping of concrete objects on the basis
of an abstract scenario
135
4.
Discussion
137
4.1
The priming study
138
4.2
Dimensions of picture viewing
142
4.3
Functions of eye movements
143
4.4
The role of eye fixation patterns
143
4.5
Language production and language planning
146
5.
Conclusion
148
chapter
8
Picture viewing, picture description and mental imagery
151
1.
Visualisation in discourse production
and discourse comprehension
152
2.
Mental imagery and descriptive discourse
157
Table
of
contents
їх
2.1
Listening and retelling
159
2.1.1
Measuring spatial and temporal correspondence
161
2.1.2
Eye voice latencies
161
2.2
Picture viewing and picture description
164
3.
Discussion: Users interaction with multiple
external representations
167
4.
Conclusion
168
CHAPTER
9
Concluding chapter
171
References
179
Author index
193
Subject index
197
While there is a growing body of psycholinguistic experimental
research on mappings between language and
vision on a
word
and sentence level, there are almost no studies on how speakers
perceive, conceptualise and spontaneously describe a complex
visual scene on higher levels of discourse. This book explores the
relationship between language, eye movements and cognition,
and brings together discourse analysis with cognitively oriented
behavioral research. Based on the analysis of data drawn from
spoken descriptive discourse, spontaneous conversation, and
experimental investigations, this work offers a comprehensive
picture of the dynamic natures of language, vision and mental
imagery. Verbal and visual data, synchronised and correlated
by means of
a
multimodal
scoring method, are used as two
windows to the mind to show how language and vision, in
concert, can elucidate covert mental processes.
|
adam_txt |
Table
of
contents
Preface
їх
CHAPTER
1
Segmentation of spoken discourse
ι
ι.
Characteristics of spoken discourse
ι
l.i Transcribing spoken discourse
3
2.
Segmentation of spoken discourse and'cognitive rhythm'
4
2.1
Verbal focus and verbal superfocus
6
3.
Segmentation rules
10
4.
Perception of discourse boundaries
12
4.1
Focus and superfocus
13
4.2
Other discourse units
15
5.
Conclusion
16
CHAPTER
2
Structure and content of spoken picture descriptions
19
1.
Taxonomy of foci
19
1.1
Presentational function
21
1.1.1
SUBSTANTIVE FOCI
21
1.1.2
substantive foci with categorisation
difficulties
21
1.1.3
SUBSTANTIVE LIST of items
22
1.1-4
SUMMARISING FOCI
22
1.1.5
LOCALISING FOCI
23
1.2
Orientational function
24
1.2.1
EVALUATIVE FOCI
24
1.2.2
EXPERT FOCI
24
1.3
Organisational function
25
1.3.1 INTERACTIVE FOCI
25
1.3.2 INTROSPECTIVE FOCI
&
METACOMMENTS
26
vi
Discourse,
Vision
and Cognition
2.
How general are these foci in other settings?
28
2.1
Presentational function
30
2.1.1
SUBSTANTIVE
FOCI 3O
2.1.2
substantive foci with categorisation difficulties
31
2.1.3
substantive list of items
31
2.1.4 SUMMARISING
FOCI 3I
2.1.5 LOCALISING FOCI
32
2.2
Orientational function
33
2.2.1
EVALUATIVE FOCI
33
2.2.2
EXPERT FOCI
33
2.3
Organisational function
34
2.3.1 INTERACTIVE FOCI
34
2.3.2
INTROSPECTIVE FOCI
&
METACOMMENTS
34
2.4
Length of description
35
3.
Conclusion
37
CHAPTER
3
Description coherence
&
connection between foci
39
1.
Picture description: Transitions between foci
39
1.1
Means of bridging the foci
42
1.1.1
Discourse markers
43
1.1.2
Loudness and voice quality
45
1.1.3
Localising expressions
46
2.
Illustrations of description coherence:
Spontaneous description
&
drawing
46
2.1
Transitions between foci
50
2.2
Semantic, rhetorical and sequential aspects of discourse
51
2.3
Means of bridging the foci
52
3.
Conclusion
53
CHAPTER
4
Variations in picture description
55
1.
Two different styles
55
1.2
The static description style
57
1.2
The dynamic description style
59
1.3
Cognitive, experiential and contextual factors
64
Table
of
contents vu
2.
Verbal
or visual thinkers?
66
3.
Effects of
narrative and spatial
priming on the two
styles
69
3.1
The effect of (indirect) spatial priming
70
3.2
The effect of narrative priming
73
4.
Conclusion
76
CHAPTER
5
Multimodal
sequential method and analytic tool
79
1.
Picture viewing and picture description:
Two windows to the mind
80
1.1
Synchronising verbal and visual data
81
1.2
Focusing attention: The spotlight metaphor
83
1.3
How it all began
. 84
2.
Simultaneous description with eye tracking
85
2.1
Characteristics of the picture: Complex depicted scene
86
2.2
Characteristics of the spoken picture description:
Discourse level
87
2.3 Multimodal
score sheets
88
2.3.1
Picture viewing
89
2.3.2
Picture description
91
3. Multimodal
sequential method
94
4.
Conclusion
98
chapter
6
Temporal correspondence between verbal and visual data
99
1. Multimodal
configurations and units of verbal and visual data
100
1.1
Configurations within a focus
101
1.1.1
Perfect temporal and semantic match
101
1.1.2
Delay between the visual and the verbal part
101
1.1.3
Triangle configuration
102
1.1.4
N-to-1 mappings
104
1.1.5
N-to-1 mappings, during pauses
104
1.1.6
N-to-1 mappings, rhythmic re-examination pattern
105
1.2
Configurations within a superfocus
106
1.2.1
Series of perfect matches
106
1.2.2
Series of delays
107
1.2.3
Series of triangles
109
viii
Discourse,
Vision
and Cognition
1.2.4
Series of N-to-1 mappings
109
1.2.5
Series of N-to-N mappings
113
1.3
Frequency distribution of configurations
114
2.
Functional distribution of
multimodal
patterns
115
3.
Discussion: Comparison with psycholinguistic studies
120
4.
Conclusion
121
CHAPTER
7
Semantic correspondence between verbal and visual data
125
1.
Semantic correspondence
126
1.1
Object-location relation
128
1.2
Object-path relation
128
1.3
Object-attribute relation
129
1.4
Object-activity relation
129
2.
Levels of specificity and categorisation
130
3.
Spatial, semantic and mental groupings
131
3.1
Grouping concrete objects on the basis of spatial proximity
131
3.2
Grouping multiple concrete objects on the basis
of categorical proximity
132
3.3
Grouping multiple concrete objects on the basis
of the composition
133
3.4
Mental zooming out, recategorising the scene
133
3.5
Mental grouping of concrete objects on the basis of similar traits
and activities
134
3.6
Mental grouping of concrete objects on the basis
of an abstract scenario
135
4.
Discussion
137
4.1
The priming study
138
4.2
Dimensions of picture viewing
142
4.3
Functions of eye movements
143
4.4
The role of eye fixation patterns
143
4.5
Language production and language planning
146
5.
Conclusion
148
chapter
8
Picture viewing, picture description and mental imagery
151
1.
Visualisation in discourse production
and discourse comprehension
152
2.
Mental imagery and descriptive discourse
157
Table
of
contents
їх
2.1
Listening and retelling
159
2.1.1
Measuring spatial and temporal correspondence
161
2.1.2
Eye voice latencies
161
2.2
Picture viewing and picture description
164
3.
Discussion: Users' interaction with multiple
external representations
167
4.
Conclusion
168
CHAPTER
9
Concluding chapter
171
References
179
Author index
193
Subject index
197
While there is a growing body of psycholinguistic experimental
research on mappings between language and
vision on a
word
and sentence level, there are almost no studies on how speakers
perceive, conceptualise and spontaneously describe a complex
visual scene on higher levels of discourse. This book explores the
relationship between language, eye movements and cognition,
and brings together discourse analysis with cognitively oriented
behavioral research. Based on the analysis of data drawn from
spoken descriptive discourse, spontaneous conversation, and
experimental investigations, this work offers a comprehensive
picture of the dynamic natures of language, vision and mental
imagery. Verbal and visual data, synchronised and correlated
by means of
a
multimodal
scoring method, are used as two
windows to the mind to show how language and vision, in
concert, can elucidate covert mental processes. |
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spellingShingle | Holšánová, Jana Discourse, vision, and cognition Human cognitive processing Discourse analysis Oral communication Psycholinguistics Visual communication Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Psycholinguistik (DE-588)4127537-8 gnd Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 gnd |
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title | Discourse, vision, and cognition |
title_auth | Discourse, vision, and cognition |
title_exact_search | Discourse, vision, and cognition |
title_exact_search_txtP | Discourse, vision, and cognition |
title_full | Discourse, vision, and cognition Jana Holsánová |
title_fullStr | Discourse, vision, and cognition Jana Holsánová |
title_full_unstemmed | Discourse, vision, and cognition Jana Holsánová |
title_short | Discourse, vision, and cognition |
title_sort | discourse vision and cognition |
topic | Discourse analysis Oral communication Psycholinguistics Visual communication Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Psycholinguistik (DE-588)4127537-8 gnd Visuelle Wahrnehmung (DE-588)4078921-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Discourse analysis Oral communication Psycholinguistics Visual communication Diskursanalyse Psycholinguistik Visuelle Wahrnehmung |
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