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Susan Brennan
Susan Brennan
Professor of Psychology (joint with Computer Science and Linguistics), Stony Brook University
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Grounding in communication.
HH Clark, SE Brennan
American Psychological Association, 1991
73081991
Conceptual pacts and lexical choice in conversation.
SE Brennan, HH Clark
Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition 22 (6), 1482, 1996
19181996
A centering approach to pronouns
SE Brennan, MW Friedman, C Pollard
25th annual meeting of the association for computational linguistics, 155-162, 1987
9461987
Disfluency rates in conversation: Effects of age, relationship, topic, role, and gender
H Bortfeld, SD Leon, JE Bloom, MF Schober, SE Brennan
Language and speech 44 (2), 123-147, 2001
8812001
Understanding effects of proximity on collaboration: Implications for technologies to support remote collaborative work
RE Kraut, SR Fussell, SE Brennan, J Siegel
6642002
The feeling of another′ s knowing: Prosody and filled pauses as cues to listeners about the metacognitive states of speakers
SE Brennan, M Williams
Journal of memory and language 34 (3), 383-398, 1995
6421995
Identification and ratings of caricatures: Implications for mental representations of faces
G Rhodes, S Brennan, S Carey
Cognitive psychology 19 (4), 473-497, 1987
6261987
How listeners compensate for disfluencies in spontaneous speech
SE Brennan, MF Schober
Journal of memory and language 44 (2), 274-296, 2001
4752001
When conceptual pacts are broken: Partner-specific effects on the comprehension of referring expressions
C Metzing, SE Brennan
Journal of Memory and Language 49 (2), 201-213, 2003
4562003
Coordinating cognition: The costs and benefits of shared gaze during collaborative search
SE Brennan, X Chen, CA Dickinson, MB Neider, GJ Zelinsky
Cognition 106 (3), 1465-1477, 2008
4512008
Caricature generator: The dynamic exaggeration of faces by computer
SE Brennan
Leonardo 18 (3), 170-178, 1985
401*1985
Speakers’ eye gaze disambiguates referring expressions early during face-to-face conversation
JE Hanna, SE Brennan
Journal of Memory and Language 57 (4), 596-615, 2007
3982007
Partner‐specific adaptation in dialog
SE Brennan, JE Hanna
Topics in Cognitive Science 1 (2), 274-291, 2009
3312009
Lexical entrainment in spontaneous dialog
SE Brennan
Proceedings of ISSD 96, 41-44, 1996
3191996
Prosodic disambiguation of syntactic structure: For the speaker or for the addressee?
T Kraljic, SE Brennan
Cognitive psychology 50 (2), 194-231, 2005
3152005
Centering attention in discourse
SE Brennan
Language and Cognitive processes 10 (2), 137-167, 1995
3051995
Attenuating information in spoken communication: For the speaker, or for the addressee?
A Galati, SE Brennan
Journal of Memory and Language 62 (1), 35-51, 2010
2942010
Addressees' needs influence speakers' early syntactic choices
CB Lockridge, SE Brennan
Psychonomic bulletin & review 9 (3), 550-557, 2002
2802002
Accommodating variation: Dialects, idiolects, and speech processing
T Kraljic, SE Brennan, AG Samuel
Cognition 107 (1), 54-81, 2008
2742008
The grounding problem in conversations with and through computers
SE Brennan
Social and cognitive approaches to interpersonal communication, 201-225, 2014
2732014
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