Contains fulltext : 236694.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has been widely studied among native speakers, very few studies have examined whether natives phonetically converge to non-native speakers. Here we measured native Dutch speakers' convergence to a non-native speaker with an unfamiliar accent in a novel non-interactive task. Furthermore, we assessed the role of participants' perceptions of the non-native accent in their tendency to converge. In addition to a perceptual measure (AXB ratings), we examined convergence on different acoustic dimensions (e.g., vowel spectra, fricative CoG, speech rate, overall f0) to deter...
Studies into phonetic adaptation rarely consider individual differences (IDs) on a cognitive and per...
Evidence from phonetic imitation studies has shown that listeners adapt their speech to be more simi...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
Convergence effect was detected on native speakers under different conditions. However, non-native s...
During interaction, speakers acquire characteristics more similar to characteristics of their interl...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
textPhonetic convergence (PC) is speech specific accommodation characterized by an increase in simil...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
This research investigates how deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions by n...
International audienceWe asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate la...
International audienceIndividuals accommodate their communication behavior either by increasing simi...
Studies into phonetic adaptation rarely consider individual differences (IDs) on a cognitive and per...
Evidence from phonetic imitation studies has shown that listeners adapt their speech to be more simi...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
Convergence effect was detected on native speakers under different conditions. However, non-native s...
During interaction, speakers acquire characteristics more similar to characteristics of their interl...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
Phonetic convergence is defined as an increase in the similarity of acoustic-phonetic form between t...
textPhonetic convergence (PC) is speech specific accommodation characterized by an increase in simil...
International audienceSince Goldinger’s (1998) and Pardo’s (2006) seminal studies, there has been st...
This research investigates how deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions by n...
International audienceWe asked to what extent phonetic convergence across speakers may facilitate la...
International audienceIndividuals accommodate their communication behavior either by increasing simi...
Studies into phonetic adaptation rarely consider individual differences (IDs) on a cognitive and per...
Evidence from phonetic imitation studies has shown that listeners adapt their speech to be more simi...
We investigated how listeners of two unrelated languages, Dutch and Korean, process phonotactically ...