Effects of Speaker Evaluation on Phonetic Convergence
@inproceedings{AbregoCollier2011EffectsOS, title={Effects of Speaker Evaluation on Phonetic Convergence}, author={Carissa Abrego-Collier and Julian Grove and Morgan Sonderegger and Alan C. L. Yu}, booktitle={ICPhS}, year={2011} }
Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic convergence: the process by which speakers alter their productions to become more similar on some phonetic or acoustic dimension to those of their interlocutor. Though social factors have been suggested as a motivator for imitation, a relatively smaller body of studies has established a tight connection between extralinguistic factors and a speaker’s likelihood to imitate. The present study explores the effects of a speaker’s attitude… CONTINUE READING
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