© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We examined whether sentence context (the predictability of the final word) influences listeners’ ratings of foreign-accented words. Previous work has demonstrated that accent manipulations affect listeners’ processing of spoken language. We examined the converse of this relationship; whether context manipulations affect listeners’ perceptions of accents. If there is a bidirectional relationship, listeners should be more likely to rate an accent as strong when the accented word is not predicted by the sentence. In Experiment 1, the results revealed that participants were significantly more likely to rate words spoken by foreign-accented speakers as “Strong Accent” in the unpredictable sentences when compared to the pred...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of prosodic information signalling sentence ac...
Much language attitude research has demonstrated that people make biased judgements based on speaker...
The extent to which negative bias toward foreign-accented speakers originates from social categoriza...
Abstract. Previous research on the perception of foreign accent has largely focused on speaker-depen...
The context in which listeners process words influences their perceptions of foreign accents. In the...
The present study addresses a core issue in the study of speech perception, the question of how stab...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Perception of foreign accent is typically studied using an accentedness rating task. For example, na...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
In today’s world there are more non-native than native English speakers, making it current and impor...
A significant amount of the research conducted in the area of foreign-accented speech has examined t...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of prosodic information signalling sentence ac...
Much language attitude research has demonstrated that people make biased judgements based on speaker...
The extent to which negative bias toward foreign-accented speakers originates from social categoriza...
Abstract. Previous research on the perception of foreign accent has largely focused on speaker-depen...
The context in which listeners process words influences their perceptions of foreign accents. In the...
The present study addresses a core issue in the study of speech perception, the question of how stab...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Perception of foreign accent is typically studied using an accentedness rating task. For example, na...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
In today’s world there are more non-native than native English speakers, making it current and impor...
A significant amount of the research conducted in the area of foreign-accented speech has examined t...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of prosodic information signalling sentence ac...
Much language attitude research has demonstrated that people make biased judgements based on speaker...
The extent to which negative bias toward foreign-accented speakers originates from social categoriza...