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Contextual constraints on the floor-apportionment function of speaker-gaze in dyadic conversations.

Beattie, 1979

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11590279556725051616
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Beattie G
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British Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology

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In accordance with GW Beattie's (see record 1979-05915-001) findings, the present study with 5 male undergraduates failed to demonstrate that speaker gaze at the ends of" complete" utterances universally facilitates speaker turn-taking in conversation. Gaze was …
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