On phonetic convergence during conversational interaction.

@article{Pardo2006OnPC,
  title={On phonetic convergence during conversational interaction.},
  author={Jennifer S. Pardo},
  journal={The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year={2006},
  volume={119 4},
  pages={
          2382-93
        }
}
  • J. Pardo
  • Published 28 March 2006
  • Linguistics
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to which interacting talkers increase similarity in phonetic repertoire during conversational interaction. Between-talker repetitions of the same lexical items produced in a conversational task were examined for phonetic convergence by asking a separate set of listeners to detect similarity in pronunciation across items in a perceptual task. In general, a listener judged a repeated item spoken by… 

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