The notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of various linguistic phenomena, but the way salience is defined varies between studies. This paper provides a critical evaluation of two approaches to operationalizing perceptual salience that have been applied to studies of phonetic accommodation: the criteria-list approach and the experimental approach. The purpose is to provide a starting point for researchers interested in exploring the role of perceptual salience in linguistic patterns, such as phonetic accommodation. In addition, the paper aims to consider the nature of the information captured by the different approaches, to explore how these approaches might be best used, and to examine ...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
‘Salience’ is a term frequently used in linguistics but an exact definition for the concept is lacki...
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the notion of salience in linguistics and related d...
The concept of linguistic salience is broadly used within sociolinguistics to account for processes ...
This text is devoted to theoretical aspects of the perception and evaluation of linguistic phenomena...
Phonetic accommodation is the process whereby speakers in an interaction modify their speech in resp...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward ("pop-up" effect). By ...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
The concept of linguistic salience is used differently in different subfields of linguistics. For ex...
This paper provides evidence for both effects of both phonetic and phonological salience in speech p...
In linguistics, salience is used to point towards features that are e.g. more prominent or occur wit...
A commonly used concept in linguistics is salience. Oftentimes it is used without definition, and th...
The recipient in communication is influenced by many complex phenomena through which he or she subco...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
‘Salience’ is a term frequently used in linguistics but an exact definition for the concept is lacki...
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the notion of salience in linguistics and related d...
The concept of linguistic salience is broadly used within sociolinguistics to account for processes ...
This text is devoted to theoretical aspects of the perception and evaluation of linguistic phenomena...
Phonetic accommodation is the process whereby speakers in an interaction modify their speech in resp...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward ("pop-up" effect). By ...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
The concept of linguistic salience is used differently in different subfields of linguistics. For ex...
This paper provides evidence for both effects of both phonetic and phonological salience in speech p...
In linguistics, salience is used to point towards features that are e.g. more prominent or occur wit...
A commonly used concept in linguistics is salience. Oftentimes it is used without definition, and th...
The recipient in communication is influenced by many complex phenomena through which he or she subco...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
This dissertation investigates how knowledge of phonological generalizations influences speech perce...
‘Salience’ is a term frequently used in linguistics but an exact definition for the concept is lacki...