Kinematics of head movements accompanying speech during conversation

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Abstract

Head movement during conversation is closely related to the suprasegmental features of concurrent speech. Study of this relationship builds heavily on speed-related parameters of movement, the kinematic description of which is made here. In 4 subjects, movement of the head monitored by polarised-light goniometer was continuously recorded, together with the associated speech and a signal proportional to the peak loudness of speech. Results revealed a division of head movements into five kinematic classes: recognition of these may be helpful in understanding the role of head movements during speech. © 1983.

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Hadar, U., Steiner, T. J., Grant, E. C., & Rose, F. C. (1983). Kinematics of head movements accompanying speech during conversation. Human Movement Science, 2(1–2), 35–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-9457(83)90004-0

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