Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues

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Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues. / Paggio, Patrizia.

Proceedings from the 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Dublin, September 17-18, 2015. red. / Emer Gilmartin; Loredana Cerrato; Nick Campbell. Bind 105 Linköping : Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2016. s. 69-74.

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Paggio, P 2016, Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues. i E Gilmartin, L Cerrato & N Campbell (red), Proceedings from the 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Dublin, September 17-18, 2015. bind 105, Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, Linköping, s. 69-74. <http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/105/012/ecp16105012.pdf>

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Paggio, P. (2016). Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues. I E. Gilmartin, L. Cerrato, & N. Campbell (red.), Proceedings from the 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Dublin, September 17-18, 2015 (Bind 105, s. 69-74). Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings. http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/105/012/ecp16105012.pdf

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Paggio P. Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues. I Gilmartin E, Cerrato L, Campbell N, red., Proceedings from the 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Dublin, September 17-18, 2015. Bind 105. Linköping: Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings. 2016. s. 69-74

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Paggio, Patrizia. / Coordination of head movements and speech in first encounter dialogues. Proceedings from the 3rd European Symposium on Multimodal Communication, Dublin, September 17-18, 2015. red. / Emer Gilmartin ; Loredana Cerrato ; Nick Campbell. Bind 105 Linköping : Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, 2016. s. 69-74

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