Forty talkers participated in problem-solving tasks with another talker in conditions differing in communication difficulty for the interlocutor. A linguistic barrier condition (L2 interlocutor) was compared to acoustic barrier conditions (native interlocutors hearing vocoded or noisy speech). Talkers made acoustic-phonetic enhancements in all barrier conditions compared to the no-barrier condition, but talkers reduced their articulation rate less and showed less increase in vowel hyperarticulation in foreigner-directed speech than in the acoustic barrier condition, even though communicative difficulty was greater in the L2 condition. Foreigner-directed speech was also perceived as less clear. This suggests that acoustic enhancements in cl...
The acoustic properties of foreigner-directed speech are surprisingly understudied, and many existin...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...
Forty talkers participated in problem-solving tasks with another talker in conditions differing in c...
This study investigated whether speech produced in spontaneous interactions when addressing a talker...
The study investigated the impact of different types of clear speech on speech perception in an adve...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
This study examined the language-dependency of clear speech modifications by comparing the clear spe...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
\u27Clear speech\u27 is a speaking style that talkers often employ when they know they may have trou...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
In this study, we investigated whether the intelligibility-enhancing mode of speech production, know...
When talkers anticipate that a listener may have difficulty understanding their speech, they adopt a...
Hyperarticulation is an acoustic modification of the speech stream that has been reliably shown to b...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
The acoustic properties of foreigner-directed speech are surprisingly understudied, and many existin...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...
Forty talkers participated in problem-solving tasks with another talker in conditions differing in c...
This study investigated whether speech produced in spontaneous interactions when addressing a talker...
The study investigated the impact of different types of clear speech on speech perception in an adve...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
This study examined the language-dependency of clear speech modifications by comparing the clear spe...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
\u27Clear speech\u27 is a speaking style that talkers often employ when they know they may have trou...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
In this study, we investigated whether the intelligibility-enhancing mode of speech production, know...
When talkers anticipate that a listener may have difficulty understanding their speech, they adopt a...
Hyperarticulation is an acoustic modification of the speech stream that has been reliably shown to b...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
The acoustic properties of foreigner-directed speech are surprisingly understudied, and many existin...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...