Investigating linguistic alignment

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Investigating linguistic alignment Maze Game

Description Schemes(1) Figural Concept: Figure Segmentation Terminology: “right-turn indicator” “L shape” Example: “See the middle right-turn indicator. I’m on the end of it ”

Description schemes (2) Path Concept: Path Network Example: “bottom right, along two, up one”

Description Schemes (3) Line Concepts: // Lines or Levels Terminology: “Row”, “Layer”, “Level” Example: “Third row two along”

Description scheme (4) Matrix Concepts: Co-ordinate System Terminology: “A, 3”, “Row 2, Column 3” Example: “I’m row two, column three”.

Original Findings Garrod & Anderson (1987) Pairs of individuals align on unambiguous description schemes The schemes develop over a period of time to fit the pairs’ needs Alignment is not controlled by explicit negotiation but rather by output/input co-ordination + interactive repair Cognition,1987, 27,181-218.