Talking is an immediate and rich form of communication. Through vocal signals we provide information about ourselves and our social background. In six empirical articles, one review article, and a commentary, this special issue gathers an integrated collection of research covering the effects of vocal cues associated with minority membership, in particular, in relation to sexual orientation and migration status. People infer speakers’ nativity to the country and their sexual orientation by integrating vocal and visual cues. This diagnostic use of vocal cues can fuel intergroup conflict in two ways: It triggers discriminatory behaviors against those sounding strange(r) and language stigma triggers social anxiety among strange(r) speakers, re...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
This article examines how social stereotypes influence listeners’ perceptions of indexical language....
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Paper accepted for a Special Issue entitled: Sounding strange(r): Origins, consequences, and boundar...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, et al. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ se...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
<div><p>Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speak...
This afterword to the Special Issue “Sounding Strange(r): Origins, Consequences, and Boundary Condit...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
This article examines how social stereotypes influence listeners’ perceptions of indexical language....
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Research has shown that individuals speaking low-prestige language varieties are often negatively ev...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Paper accepted for a Special Issue entitled: Sounding strange(r): Origins, consequences, and boundar...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
Sulpizio S, Fasoli F, Maass A, et al. The sound of voice: voice-based categorization of speakers’ se...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
<div><p>Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speak...
This afterword to the Special Issue “Sounding Strange(r): Origins, Consequences, and Boundary Condit...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
This article examines how social stereotypes influence listeners’ perceptions of indexical language....
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...