Rivka LevitanŠtefan BeňušAgustı́n GravanoJulia Hirschberg
It is well established that speakers of Standard American English entrain, or become more similar to each other as they speak, in acoustic-prosodic features of their speech as well as other behaviors.Entrainment in other languages is less well understood.This work uses a variety of metrics to measure acoustic-prosodic entrainment in four comparable corpora of task-oriented conversational speech in Slovak, Spanish, English and Chinese.We report the results of these experiments and describe trends and patterns that can be observed from comparing acoustic-prosodic entrainment in these four languages.We find evidence of a variety of forms of entrainment across all the languages studied, with some evidence of individual differences as well within the languages.
Rivka LevitanŠtefan BeňušAgustı́n GravanoJulia Hirschberg
Rivka LevitanŠtefan BeňušAgustı́n GravanoJulia Hirschberg
Zhihua XiaRivka LevitanJulia Hirschberg
Xia, ZhihuaLevitan, RivkaHirschberg, Julia Bell