When talkers anticipate that a listener may have difficulty understanding their speech, they adopt a speaking style typically described as “clear speech.” This speaking style includes a variety of acoustic modifications and has perceptual benefits for listeners. In the present study, we examine whether clear speaking styles also include modulation of lexical items selected and produced during naturalistic conversations. Our results demonstrate that talkers do, indeed, modulate their lexical selection, as measured by a variety of lexical diversity and lexical sophistication indices. Further, the results demonstrate that clear speech is not a monolithic construct. Talkers modulate their speech differently depending on the communication situat...
\u27Clear speech\u27 is a speaking style that talkers often employ when they know they may have trou...
There is much evidence in the literature that speakers tend to deaccent discourse-given entities, wh...
Clear speech is a speaking style that has been shown to improve intelligibility in adverse listening...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
The study investigated the impact of different types of clear speech on speech perception in an adve...
Extensive research shows that inter-talker variability (i.e., changing the talker) affects recogniti...
Extensive research shows that inter-talker variability (i.e., changing the talker) affects recogniti...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Forty talkers participated in problem-solving tasks with another talker in conditions differing in c...
This study investigated the effect of speaking style on speech segmentation by statistical learning ...
In this study, we investigated whether the intelligibility-enhancing mode of speech production, know...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Paper number: 0769James Scobbie - ORCID: 0000-0003-4509-6782 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-6782P...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
\u27Clear speech\u27 is a speaking style that talkers often employ when they know they may have trou...
There is much evidence in the literature that speakers tend to deaccent discourse-given entities, wh...
Clear speech is a speaking style that has been shown to improve intelligibility in adverse listening...
This study investigated whether adaptations made in clear speaking styles result in more discriminab...
The study investigated the impact of different types of clear speech on speech perception in an adve...
Extensive research shows that inter-talker variability (i.e., changing the talker) affects recogniti...
Extensive research shows that inter-talker variability (i.e., changing the talker) affects recogniti...
This study demonstrates that listeners use lexical knowledge in perceptual learning of speech sounds...
Listeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that different speakers talk. We argue her...
Forty talkers participated in problem-solving tasks with another talker in conditions differing in c...
This study investigated the effect of speaking style on speech segmentation by statistical learning ...
In this study, we investigated whether the intelligibility-enhancing mode of speech production, know...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners can cope with considerable variation in the way that differe...
Paper number: 0769James Scobbie - ORCID: 0000-0003-4509-6782 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4509-6782P...
Children who hear large amounts of diverse speech learn language more quickly than children who do n...
\u27Clear speech\u27 is a speaking style that talkers often employ when they know they may have trou...
There is much evidence in the literature that speakers tend to deaccent discourse-given entities, wh...
Clear speech is a speaking style that has been shown to improve intelligibility in adverse listening...