This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how these mechanisms influence the time-course of accommodation. In particular, I examine whether accommodation occurs for reasons related to social factors (e.g., affiliation) or whether accommodation occurs automatically (e.g. recency, novelty)—and how these automatic and social factors influence accommodation at various points both within an interaction and after. The social dimensions of accommodation are addressed by examining accommodation in monolingual and bilingual speech. Specifically, I test whether monolingual and/or bilingual participants converge more with either a monolingual or bilingual model talker, and whether a participant’...
Spoken dialogue systems are increasingly being used to facilitate and enhance human communication. W...
Group memberships provide a system of orientation for self-definition and self-reference in the proc...
Despite the ubiquity of between-talker differences in accent and dialect, little is known about how ...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
This study examines whether language background, short-term exposure to monolingual and bilingual sp...
Phonetic accommodation is the process whereby speakers in an interaction modify their speech in resp...
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcome...
Linguistic variation is constrained by grammatical and social context, making the occurrence of part...
© 2016 International Communication Association Linguistic style accommodation between conversational...
The article takes as a starting point the claim by interactional linguists that speakers’ intraindiv...
Conversational interaction is a dynamic activity in which participants engage in the construction of...
This study, a secondary analysis of data from a phonetic accommodation study, considers the default ...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
In the context of an international university, where students from diverse corners of the world meet...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
Spoken dialogue systems are increasingly being used to facilitate and enhance human communication. W...
Group memberships provide a system of orientation for self-definition and self-reference in the proc...
Despite the ubiquity of between-talker differences in accent and dialect, little is known about how ...
This dissertation investigates the automatic and social mechanisms underlying accommodation, and how...
This study examines whether language background, short-term exposure to monolingual and bilingual sp...
Phonetic accommodation is the process whereby speakers in an interaction modify their speech in resp...
Linguistic style accommodation between conversationalists is associated with positive social outcome...
Linguistic variation is constrained by grammatical and social context, making the occurrence of part...
© 2016 International Communication Association Linguistic style accommodation between conversational...
The article takes as a starting point the claim by interactional linguists that speakers’ intraindiv...
Conversational interaction is a dynamic activity in which participants engage in the construction of...
This study, a secondary analysis of data from a phonetic accommodation study, considers the default ...
This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provi...
In the context of an international university, where students from diverse corners of the world meet...
Why do people accommodate to each other’s linguistic behavior? Studies of natural interactions (Gile...
Spoken dialogue systems are increasingly being used to facilitate and enhance human communication. W...
Group memberships provide a system of orientation for self-definition and self-reference in the proc...
Despite the ubiquity of between-talker differences in accent and dialect, little is known about how ...