People in conversation tend to accommodate the way they speak. It has been assumed that this tendency to imitate each other’s speech patterns serves to increase liking between partners in a conversation. Previous experiments examined the effect of perceived social attractiveness on the tendency to imitate someone else’s speech and found that vocal imitation increased when perceived attractiveness was higher. The present experiment extends this research by examining the inverse relationship and examines how overt vocal imitation affects attitudes. Participants listened to sentences spoken by two speakers of a regional accent (Glaswegian) of English. They vocally repeated (speaking in their own accent without imitating) the sentences spoken b...
<div><p>Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which ...
Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the prod...
This thesis is about voice imitations, more specifically impersonation. Questions are raised about t...
People in conversation tend to accommodate the way they speak. It has been assumed that this tendenc...
People in conversation tend to accommodate the way they speak. It has been assumed that this tendenc...
This study investigated whether and how imitation of sentences spoken in Liverpool English (LE) and ...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Contains fulltext : 90426.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans imitate...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Imitation is a valuable and yet neglected approach in the investigation of variation and speech perc...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
<div><p>Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which ...
Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the prod...
This thesis is about voice imitations, more specifically impersonation. Questions are raised about t...
People in conversation tend to accommodate the way they speak. It has been assumed that this tendenc...
People in conversation tend to accommodate the way they speak. It has been assumed that this tendenc...
This study investigated whether and how imitation of sentences spoken in Liverpool English (LE) and ...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Contains fulltext : 90426.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans imitate...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Humans imitate each other during social interaction. This imitative behavior streamlines social inte...
Imitation is a valuable and yet neglected approach in the investigation of variation and speech perc...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
<div><p>Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which ...
Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the prod...
This thesis is about voice imitations, more specifically impersonation. Questions are raised about t...