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Priming und Dialog: Pickering & Garrod

Alignment as a result of a largely automatic process

Priming syntaktischer Strukturen im Dialog (Branigan, Pickering & Cleland, 2000) vergleichbar zu Priming bei isolierter Satzproduktion (Bock, 1986)

Priming im Dialog: Verarbeitung einer Äußerung aktiviert bestimmte Repräsentation und erhöht so die Wahrschein-lichkeit, dass die Person in der Folge eine Äußerung

produziert, welche auf dieser Repräsentation beruht

Ein ressourcenfreier und automatischer Prozess

Aktivierung ähnlicher Repräsentationen: Alignment auf verschiedenen Ebenen

Priming und Dialog: Pickering & Garrod

Alignment as a result of a largely automatic process

Priming aktiviert Repräsentationen (nicht nur Verstehens- oder Produktionsprozeduren)

Priming läuft auf verschiedenen Ebenen ab (lexikalisch, syntaktisch etc.)

Alignment auf einer Ebene führt zu Alignment auf einer anderen Ebene (gleiche Wortwahl oder semantische Relationen verstärken syntaktisches Priming)

Aber: „fully specified theories of how such priming ope-rates are not available for all levels“ (Pickering & Garrod, 2004: 176)

Priming: zentraler Mechanismus bei Alignment

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