![]() Sometimes work is done to ensure coordination, either by slowing down the talk or pausing or stretching sounds mid-utterance. ![]() Results indicate most coordination of talk and action is at the beginning of the action. The discussion draws on the literature describing the coordination of language and action, kinesic behaviour, and nonverbal communication, including gesture, which have the potential to mediate conversation. Examples include coordination of speaking words aloud whilst typing, coordination of reading aloud from the screen and mouse movements, and coordination between participants, as when one individual is typing and the other talking. The paper focuses on the coordination involved in the interactions between the two students and the computer screen, keyboard, and mouse, and explores the temporal synchrony and ‘matching’ points between speaking and typing, and speaking and mouse movements, within and between participants. ![]()
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