We explore the properties of foreigner talk through word reduction. Word reduction signals that the speaker is referring to the same entity as previously and should be preserved for foreigner talk. However, it leads to intelligibility loss, which works against foreigner talk. Pairs of speakers engaged in a task where native speakers talked either to a native or non-native listener. Natives talking to non-natives performed foreigner talk for duration and intensity. Duration and intensity were reduced for native and non-native listeners equally. These results suggest that word reduction is insensitive to communicative adjustments in the context of foreign talk.This work was supported by grants from the Spanish Government (PSI2011-23033, Conso...
An abundance of research has been conducted on interactions between native speakers (NS) and non-nat...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
A previous attempt to determine how speakers’ grammatical encoding system operates in naturalistic c...
The current dissertation deals with how attenuation of information works in relation to non-nativene...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
International audienceIn an interaction between a native speaker (NS) and a non-native speaker (NNS)...
The present study investigates native speakers' speech adjustments for non-native speakers whose pro...
Native speaker will do a negotiation of language they have in order to make the foreigner understand...
When conversing with a nonnative (L2) speaker of a language, native (L1) speakers often try in impro...
One of the most striking findings to emerge from the various studies of foreigner talk (FT) is the v...
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Word reduction refers to how predictable words are shortened in features such as duration, intensity...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
Abstract Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects...
The language of non-native speakers is less reliable than the language of native speakers in conveyi...
An abundance of research has been conducted on interactions between native speakers (NS) and non-nat...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
A previous attempt to determine how speakers’ grammatical encoding system operates in naturalistic c...
The current dissertation deals with how attenuation of information works in relation to non-nativene...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
International audienceIn an interaction between a native speaker (NS) and a non-native speaker (NNS)...
The present study investigates native speakers' speech adjustments for non-native speakers whose pro...
Native speaker will do a negotiation of language they have in order to make the foreigner understand...
When conversing with a nonnative (L2) speaker of a language, native (L1) speakers often try in impro...
One of the most striking findings to emerge from the various studies of foreigner talk (FT) is the v...
Contains fulltext : 3867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Word reduction refers to how predictable words are shortened in features such as duration, intensity...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
Abstract Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects...
The language of non-native speakers is less reliable than the language of native speakers in conveyi...
An abundance of research has been conducted on interactions between native speakers (NS) and non-nat...
Understanding the circumstances under which talker (and other types of) variability affects language...
A previous attempt to determine how speakers’ grammatical encoding system operates in naturalistic c...