THE PROSODY OF BACKCHANNELS IN AMERICAN ENGLISH

Stefan Benus1, Agustin Gravano2 & Julia Hirschberg2
1Brown University; 2Columbia University

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We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirmative words. Data is drawn from collaborative task-oriented dialogues between speakers of Standard American English. Despite high lexical variability, backchannels are prosodically well defined: they have higher pitch and intensity and greater pitch slope than affirmative words expressing other pragmatic functions. Additionally, we identify phrase-final rising pitch as a salient trigger for backchanneling.