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Prosodic and multimodal markers of humor in conversation
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Turn-takingNeurolinguisticsMultimodal MarkersPsycholinguisticsCommunicationPhonologyPhoneticsConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisNarrative HumorArtsProsody (Linguistics)Speech CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationEt AlConversational HumorParalinguisticsSpeech PerceptionHumor DetectionLinguisticsOral CommunicationNonverbal Communication
This case study extends the findings of Pickering et al. 2009 to the domain of conversational humor. We find that, as was the case in humorous narratives, conversational humor is not marked by higher pitch or volume, increased speech rate, or significant pauses. Unlike narrative humor, conversational humor is not produced at a lower pitch and slower rate than non-humorous parts of the text. We find that smiling and laughter tend to occur with humor.
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