Australian English (AusE) uses High Rising Tunes at the end of questions and statements. However, it remains unclear whether listeners can distinguish between them perceptually. This study analyses the identification of question- and statement-rises in the absence of contextual information. Results suggest that identification is strongly influenced by speaker and listener gender. Specifically, it appears that male listeners use pitch differences in pitch accents for perceptual discrimination, just as they do in production, while female listeners rely on the speaker gender: female utterances are perceived as questions, male utterances as statements. Contrastingly, listener gender did not affect the interpretation of boundary tones: the highe...
The present study investigated the effect of gender-related words on source monitoring in identifyin...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
International audienceSeveral previous studies showed that synthetic vowel identification is more di...
Gender is a remarkable, socially basic concept got from appearances and voices, yet the cerebrum for...
Australian English is referred to widely as a rising variety of English due to the prevalence of ris...
This study explores how stereotypical preconceptions about gender and conversational behaviour may a...
This thesis presents innovative research which uses gender-ambiguous speech to investigate perceptio...
Listeners’ perceptions of sound changes may be influenced by priming them with social information ab...
This study examined how perceptual sensitivity contributes to gender differences in vocal accommodat...
Previous studies have suggested that female voices may impede verbal processing. For example, words ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
© 2007 Venetia Wen Yun SuThis sociophonetic study investigates the social variable of gender in Aust...
International audienceVoice gender perception can be thought of as a mixture of low-level perceptual...
Gender is salient, socially critical information obtained from faces and voices, yet the brain proce...
The present study investigated the effect of gender-related words on source monitoring in identifyin...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
International audienceSeveral previous studies showed that synthetic vowel identification is more di...
Gender is a remarkable, socially basic concept got from appearances and voices, yet the cerebrum for...
Australian English is referred to widely as a rising variety of English due to the prevalence of ris...
This study explores how stereotypical preconceptions about gender and conversational behaviour may a...
This thesis presents innovative research which uses gender-ambiguous speech to investigate perceptio...
Listeners’ perceptions of sound changes may be influenced by priming them with social information ab...
This study examined how perceptual sensitivity contributes to gender differences in vocal accommodat...
Previous studies have suggested that female voices may impede verbal processing. For example, words ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
The human ability to comprehend speech regardless of variation across speakers and accents has long ...
© 2007 Venetia Wen Yun SuThis sociophonetic study investigates the social variable of gender in Aust...
International audienceVoice gender perception can be thought of as a mixture of low-level perceptual...
Gender is salient, socially critical information obtained from faces and voices, yet the brain proce...
The present study investigated the effect of gender-related words on source monitoring in identifyin...
Listeners are able to cope with between-speaker variability in speech that stems from anatomical sou...
International audienceSeveral previous studies showed that synthetic vowel identification is more di...