Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker’s linguistic and social background. A series of web-based experiments demonstrate that accent cues can modulate access to word meaning. In Experiments 1-3, British participants were more likely to retrieve the American dominant meaning (e.g., hat meaning of “bonnet”) in a word association task if they heard the words in an American than a British accent. In addition, results from a speeded semantic decision task (Experiment 4) and sentence comprehension task (Experiment 5) confirm that accent modulates on-line meaning retrieval such that comprehension of ambiguous words is easier when the relevant word meaning is dominant in the speaker’s dialect. Critically, neutral-acce...
The speech that we hear and produce is extremely variable as a result of a range of both linguistic ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We examined whether sentence context (the predictability of the final word) inf...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker’s linguistic and social backgr...
Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker's linguistic and social backgr...
More cognitive resources are required to comprehend foreign-accented than native speech. Focusing th...
Nonnative accented speech is associated with increased listening effort for English-monolingual list...
Listeners interpret spoken language differently, depending on the perceived identity of the speaker....
Strong evidence suggests that familiarity with talker-specific (idiolectic) information benefits spe...
Sinking about boats and brains: activation of word meaning in foreign-accented speech by native and ...
International audienceThe present study examined whether processing words with affective connotation...
The effects of pitch accenting on memory were investigated in three experiments. Participants liste...
Extracting linguistic information from the speech signal is critical to successfully communicate wi...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
The speech that we hear and produce is extremely variable as a result of a range of both linguistic ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We examined whether sentence context (the predictability of the final word) inf...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....
Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker’s linguistic and social backgr...
Speech carries accent information relevant to determining the speaker's linguistic and social backgr...
More cognitive resources are required to comprehend foreign-accented than native speech. Focusing th...
Nonnative accented speech is associated with increased listening effort for English-monolingual list...
Listeners interpret spoken language differently, depending on the perceived identity of the speaker....
Strong evidence suggests that familiarity with talker-specific (idiolectic) information benefits spe...
Sinking about boats and brains: activation of word meaning in foreign-accented speech by native and ...
International audienceThe present study examined whether processing words with affective connotation...
The effects of pitch accenting on memory were investigated in three experiments. Participants liste...
Extracting linguistic information from the speech signal is critical to successfully communicate wi...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Advances in speech technology, speech signal processing and phonetic representation are leading to n...
The speech that we hear and produce is extremely variable as a result of a range of both linguistic ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We examined whether sentence context (the predictability of the final word) inf...
In foreign-accented speech, pronunciation typically deviates from the canonical form to some degree....