Publications by authors named "Joe D'Aquisto"

Article Synopsis
  • Speakers adapt their speech movements based on whether an interlocutor is present, highlighting the importance of context in communication.
  • In a study, participants either mouthed or vocalized syllables while their lip and tongue movements were recorded, revealing that lip movement is greater when mouthing compared to vocalizing, while tongue movement showed mixed results.
  • The findings suggest that in the absence of auditory signals, speakers increase visual articulation, demonstrating the complex interplay between auditory and visual aspects of speech in social interactions.
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