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Lecture 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Voice & Body Language

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Voice and Body Language – General Introduction

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Voice and Body Language – General Introduction ............................................................................................ 1

Lecture 1: General introduction ..................................................................................................................... 11

Introduction of basic concepts ....................................................................................................................... 11
Connotations .................................................................................................................................................... 11
Non-verbal communication .............................................................................................................................. 11
Definition ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
There are two forms of non-verbal communication ................................................................................... 11
Variation in voice .............................................................................................................................................. 11
Body language .................................................................................................................................................. 12
Features that you can ‘see’ / examples of body language .......................................................................... 12
Voice and Body Language ................................................................................................................................ 13

Regarding Voice and Body Language: How important are voice and body language? .................................... 13
Long time ago… ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Rhetorics ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
Presidential debates ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Importance of nonverbal features .................................................................................................................... 14
Study of nonverbal features ............................................................................................................................. 14

Regarding Voice and Body Language: How do voice and body language interact? ......................................... 14
Multimodality ................................................................................................................................................... 14
Visual expressions............................................................................................................................................. 15
Relation between faces and speech ................................................................................................................. 15
Ventriloquism effect .................................................................................................................................... 15
Ventriloquism ................................................................................................................................................... 15
McGurk effect ................................................................................................................................................... 15
In addition ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

Regarding Voice and Body Language: How do voice and body language develop with age? .......................... 16
Development of communicative skills .............................................................................................................. 16
The adult VS. The child… ................................................................................................................................... 16
Roots................................................................................................................................................................. 16
How about older children? ............................................................................................................................... 17
Younger child .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Older child ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
Social awareness .............................................................................................................................................. 17



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,Regarding Voice and Body Language: How universal are voice and body language? ...................................... 17
How do we acquire nonverbal features? .......................................................................................................... 17
Apes make facial expressions ........................................................................................................................... 17
Dogs also make expressions ............................................................................................................................. 18
Young kids also make expressions .................................................................................................................... 18
People from New Guinea do it… ....................................................................................................................... 18
Blind people do it… ........................................................................................................................................... 19
So… ................................................................................................................................................................... 19

Example of a study ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Approach .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Surprise! ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
One experiment ................................................................................................................................................ 20
2. Experimental contexts. ................................................................................................................................. 20
Conclusion of the experiment ........................................................................................................................... 21
Practical information about the course ............................................................................................................ 21
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... 21

Lecture 2: What to measure for VBL ............................................................................................................... 21
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
Terminology...................................................................................................................................................... 22
Verbal vs. non-verbalcommunication.......................................................................................................... 22
Words .......................................................................................................................................................... 22
Words, signs, morphemes ................................................................................................................................ 22
Word alternatives ........................................................................................................................................ 22
Modalities .................................................................................................................................................... 23
First modality: Speech – Source .................................................................................................................. 23
Filter............................................................................................................................................................. 23
Pitch .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Pitch: definition ........................................................................................................................................... 24
Pitch: where do we use it for / what is its function? ................................................................................... 24
Demonstration............................................................................................................................................. 24
Another one where you can see a pitch accent: ............................................................................................... 26
Body language measures ................................................................................................................................. 27
List of body language variables ........................................................................................................................ 27

Lecture 3: Accents and prominence................................................................................................................ 27
Things we saw previously… .............................................................................................................................. 27
Highlight information structure ........................................................................................................................ 28
Information structure ....................................................................................................................................... 28
Program ............................................................................................................................................................ 29

Accents and prominence ................................................................................................................................ 29
Prominence marking ........................................................................................................................................ 29



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, Visual cues ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
Obama video .................................................................................................................................................... 30
Link between accents and brows ...................................................................................................................... 30
Production data: newsreaders ......................................................................................................................... 30
Production data (2): beat gestures ................................................................................................................... 30
Conclusion from production data ..................................................................................................................... 31
Current lecture.................................................................................................................................................. 31
Experiment 1 .................................................................................................................................................... 31
Reaction times experiment ............................................................................................................................... 31
Task for subjects ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Congruent!!! ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
Incongruent!!! .................................................................................................................................................. 32
Results .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Discussion Experiment 1 ................................................................................................................................... 33
Experiment 2 .................................................................................................................................................... 33
Vertical dimension (top to bottom of the face)........................................................................................... 33
Horizontal dimension: the left or right part of the face ................................................................................... 33
Original ............................................................................................................................................................. 34
Prominence detection experiment.................................................................................................................... 34
Task for subjects ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Videos ............................................................................................................................................................... 35
Results horizontal dimension (% correct) ......................................................................................................... 35
Results vertical dimension ................................................................................................................................ 35
Discussion experiment 2 ................................................................................................................................... 35

Crosslinguistic comparisons ........................................................................................................................... 36
Crosslinguistic differences in prosody ............................................................................................................... 36
Accents in different languages ......................................................................................................................... 36
English in South-Africa (Swerts and Zerbian 2010) .......................................................................................... 36
Task .................................................................................................................................................................. 37
Contrast: adjective RED cow Position: final .................................................................................................. 37
Contrast: noun (red COW) Position: final..................................................................................................... 37
Contrast: adjective (RED cow) Position: nonfinal ......................................................................................... 38
Contrast: noun (red COW) Position: nonfinal .............................................................................................. 38
Differences (based on perception results) ........................................................................................................ 38
Implications ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................................ 39

Lecture 4: Manipulation of speech ................................................................................................................. 39
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... 39



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