TY - JOUR
T1 - Nods, vocal continuers, and the perception of empathy in storytelling
AU - Voutilainen, Liisa
AU - Henttonen, Pentti
AU - Stevanovic, Melisa
AU - Kahri, Mikko
AU - Peräkylä, Anssi
PY - 2019/5/19
Y1 - 2019/5/19
N2 - In her influential paper on stance, alignment, and affiliation in conversational storytelling, Tanya Stivers argued that two basic conversational means of receiving a story, nods and vocal continuers, differ in their function: whereas vocal continuers display alignment with the telling activity, nods, during the mid-telling, convey affiliation with the storytellers' affective stance. In this paper, we elaborate these insights on the basis of a quantitative study informed by conversation analysis. Using a database of 317 stories told in Finnish, we analyzed how story recipients' nods and continuers in different phases of storytelling (before and after the story climax) predict naive raters' judgments of the story recipients' empathy toward the storyteller. We found that vocal continuers accounted for the perception of empathy during mid-telling, whereas the effect of nods remained weak. The study offers further support to the notion of structural organization of storytelling, and suggests that the significance of vocal continuers as a vehicle of empathy may be greater than has been generally thought of.
AB - In her influential paper on stance, alignment, and affiliation in conversational storytelling, Tanya Stivers argued that two basic conversational means of receiving a story, nods and vocal continuers, differ in their function: whereas vocal continuers display alignment with the telling activity, nods, during the mid-telling, convey affiliation with the storytellers' affective stance. In this paper, we elaborate these insights on the basis of a quantitative study informed by conversation analysis. Using a database of 317 stories told in Finnish, we analyzed how story recipients' nods and continuers in different phases of storytelling (before and after the story climax) predict naive raters' judgments of the story recipients' empathy toward the storyteller. We found that vocal continuers accounted for the perception of empathy during mid-telling, whereas the effect of nods remained weak. The study offers further support to the notion of structural organization of storytelling, and suggests that the significance of vocal continuers as a vehicle of empathy may be greater than has been generally thought of.
UR - https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/publications/e33d7e0c-0163-4f63-aa41-061bea2a5e65
U2 - 10.1080/0163853X.2018.1498670
DO - 10.1080/0163853X.2018.1498670
M3 - Article
SN - 0163-853X
VL - 56
SP - 310
EP - 330
JO - DISCOURSE PROCESSES
JF - DISCOURSE PROCESSES
IS - 4
ER -