This paper presents the acoustic features of speech recorded during interactions with foreigners in Danish and Finnish languages in the light of Speech Accommodation Theory. It presents selective aspects of speech attuning to linguistically less-fluent interlocutors in temporal and spectral perspectives. Foreigner-directed speech and native talk were compared in a spectral (F0, vowel space and intensity) and a temporal domain (phones per second). The results were correlated with the participants’ degree of exposure to foreigners and attitude towards them measured by means of a questionnaire. It was concluded that personal attitude towards interlocutors causes hyperarticulation. It was also shown, however, that the differences between the g...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
This study endeavoured to determine why silent behaviour from Finns during interaction may produce f...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
This paper presents the acoustic features of speech recorded during interactions with foreigners in ...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
International audienceIn an interaction between a native speaker (NS) and a non-native speaker (NNS)...
This thesis deals with what happens linguistically and interactionally in naturally occurring biling...
The article takes as a starting point the claim by interactional linguists that speakers’ intraindiv...
The aim of this paper is to investigate non-linguists' ideas about dialect accommodation. That is to...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
This thesis deals with what happens linguistically and interactionally in naturally occurring biling...
The continental Scandinavian languages are very closely related and this fact often leads to the pre...
Phonetic accommodation is the process in which a speaker becomes more phonetically similar to his or...
In the context of an international university, where students from diverse corners of the world meet...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
This study endeavoured to determine why silent behaviour from Finns during interaction may produce f...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...
This paper presents the acoustic features of speech recorded during interactions with foreigners in ...
Previous research has shown that native speakers adjust aspects of their speech and dialogue in resp...
Foreigner-directed speech (FDS) is a classic example of clear speech, and studies have demonstrated ...
International audienceIn an interaction between a native speaker (NS) and a non-native speaker (NNS)...
This thesis deals with what happens linguistically and interactionally in naturally occurring biling...
The article takes as a starting point the claim by interactional linguists that speakers’ intraindiv...
The aim of this paper is to investigate non-linguists' ideas about dialect accommodation. That is to...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
This thesis deals with what happens linguistically and interactionally in naturally occurring biling...
The continental Scandinavian languages are very closely related and this fact often leads to the pre...
Phonetic accommodation is the process in which a speaker becomes more phonetically similar to his or...
In the context of an international university, where students from diverse corners of the world meet...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
This study endeavoured to determine why silent behaviour from Finns during interaction may produce f...
While the tendency of speakers to align their speech to that of others acoustic-phonetically has bee...