Utterances reveal not only semantic information but also information about the speaker’s social category membership, including sexual orientation. In four studies (N = 345), we investigated how the meaning of what is being said changes as a function of the speaker’s voice. In Studies 1a/1b, gay- and straight-sounding voices uttered the same sentences. Listeners indicated the likelihood that the speaker was referring to one among two target objects varying along gender-stereotypical characteristics. Listeners envisaged a more “feminine” object when the sentence was uttered by a gay-sounding speaker, and a more “masculine” object when the speaker sounded heterosexual. In Studies 2a/2b, listeners were asked to disambiguate sentences that invol...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
Utterances reveal not only semantic information but also information about the speaker’s social cate...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual ori...
Three experiments examined acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the speech of gay; Lesbian; Bi...
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...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...
Utterances reveal not only semantic information but also information about the speaker’s social cate...
Listeners rely on vocal features when guessing others’ sexual orientation. What is less clear is whe...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets' perspect...
Research on the accuracy of ‘gaydar’ judgments has burgeoned but rarely considered targets’ perspect...
Thegrowing bodyof literatureonthe recognition of sexual orientation from voice (‘‘auditory gaydar’’)...
Research in sociophonetics faces several challenges when it comes to understanding the social signif...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
While the perception of sexual orientation in voices often relies on stereotypes, it is unclear whet...
Gaudio (1994) and Pierrehumbert et al. (2004) gave evidence that hearers can identify the sexual ori...
Three experiments examined acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the speech of gay; Lesbian; Bi...
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...
Empirical research had initially shown that English listeners are able to identify the speakers' sex...
It is a widespread belief that individuals are able to detect other people’s sexual orientation from...
The growing body of literature on the recognition of sexual orientation from voice (“auditory gaydar...