
Hiro Yuki NisisawaTokiwa University · Department of Communication
Hiro Yuki Nisisawa
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Blind people rely on tactile sensations for various tasks. Perhaps even more than seeing people. Establishing understanding about objects and the sociomaterial world is, by blind people, accomplished by the use of multimodal sensory inputs except sight. Whereas seeing people simply sees the shape of objects, blind people have to establish this unde...
Japanese backchannel signals (aizuchi) can be divided into two types, utterance-internal and utterance-final. While sentence-final aizuchi are comparable to English backchannel signals like “I see” or “really”, the utterance-internal aizuchi signal only continuation and understanding (“I listen”), but never agreement or empathy. Aizuchi exchange co...