The presence of culturally significant objects has been shown to induce biases in speech perception consistent with features of the dialect relevant to the object. Questions remain about the transferability of this effect to different dialect contexts, and the efficacy of the task in inducing the effect. This paper details an Australian-context experiment modelled on Hay and Drager’s (2010) New Zealand-context stuffed toy study. Seventy-five listeners heard spoken Australian English (AusE) phrases with phrase-final monosyllabic words containing either kit, dress, or trap vowels. Each phrase was followed by audio presentation of a six-step synthesized vowel continuum, from New Zealand English (NZE)-like to exaggerated AusE-like tokens. Liste...
Current models of speech perception tend to emphasize either fine-grained acoustic properties or coa...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Research has consistently shown that there are a number of negative stereotypes held by Pakeha towar...
AbstractThe short front vowels KIT /ɪ/, TRAP /æ/, and DRESS /ɛ/differ in their realization between s...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
Psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism generally investigate how linguistic information is shared ...
The mismatch between the production and perception of mean frequency in New Zealand English ethnolec...
To probe how episodic and abstract processes contribute to flexible perception of phonetically varia...
This study investigates whether socio-indexical labelling operates under a shared or a separate syst...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
Languages are strong markers of social identity. Multiple features of language and speech, from acce...
Listeners’ perceptions of sound changes may be influenced by priming them with social information ab...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
Current models of speech perception tend to emphasize either fine-grained acoustic properties or coa...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Research has consistently shown that there are a number of negative stereotypes held by Pakeha towar...
AbstractThe short front vowels KIT /ɪ/, TRAP /æ/, and DRESS /ɛ/differ in their realization between s...
In two categorization experiments using phonotactically legal nonce words, we tested Australian Engl...
Little is known about factors that influence dialect perception and the cues listeners rely on in t...
Psycholinguistic studies on bilingualism generally investigate how linguistic information is shared ...
The mismatch between the production and perception of mean frequency in New Zealand English ethnolec...
To probe how episodic and abstract processes contribute to flexible perception of phonetically varia...
This study investigates whether socio-indexical labelling operates under a shared or a separate syst...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very lit-tle rese...
Languages are strong markers of social identity. Multiple features of language and speech, from acce...
Listeners’ perceptions of sound changes may be influenced by priming them with social information ab...
Native speech perception is generally assumed to be highly efficient and accurate. Very little resea...
The exploration of Australian English (AusE) social and perceptual dialectology is in its infancy. W...
Current models of speech perception tend to emphasize either fine-grained acoustic properties or coa...
Three groups of listeners identified the vowel in CV and VC syllables produced by an American Englis...
Research has consistently shown that there are a number of negative stereotypes held by Pakeha towar...