The way we process language is influenced by our experience. We are more likely to attend to features that proved to be useful in the past. Importantly, the size of individuals’ social network can influence their experience, and consequently, how they process language. In the case of voice recognition, having a larger social network might provide more variable input and thus enhance the ability to recognise new voices. On the other hand, learning to recognise voices is more demanding and less beneficial for people with a larger social network as they have more speakers to learn yet spend less time with each. This paper tests whether social network size influences voice recognition, and if so, in which direction. Native Dutch speakers listed...
Previous studies examined various factors influencing voice recognition and learning with mixed resu...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple rather than a si...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple rather than a si...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple speakers rather ...
People differ in the size of their social network, and thus in the properties of the linguistic inpu...
Exposure to multiple versus a single speaker is known to improve learning of a new phonological vari...
We learn language from our social environment, but the more sources we have, the less informative ea...
People learn language from their environment. At the lexical level, the environment provides informa...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
People learn language from their social environment. As individuals differ in their social networks,...
Propagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of language use and language change. He...
We learn language from our social environment. In general, the more sources we have, the less inform...
Voice or speaker recognition is critical in a wide variety of social contexts. In this study, we inv...
Previous studies examined various factors influencing voice recognition and learning with mixed resu...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple rather than a si...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple rather than a si...
Infants and adults learn new phonological varieties better when exposed to multiple speakers rather ...
People differ in the size of their social network, and thus in the properties of the linguistic inpu...
Exposure to multiple versus a single speaker is known to improve learning of a new phonological vari...
We learn language from our social environment, but the more sources we have, the less informative ea...
People learn language from their environment. At the lexical level, the environment provides informa...
Prediction of upcoming words facilitates language processing. Individual differences in social exper...
People learn language from their social environment. As individuals differ in their social networks,...
Propagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of language use and language change. He...
We learn language from our social environment. In general, the more sources we have, the less inform...
Voice or speaker recognition is critical in a wide variety of social contexts. In this study, we inv...
Previous studies examined various factors influencing voice recognition and learning with mixed resu...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
SummaryWe are all voice experts. First and foremost, we can produce and understand speech, and this ...