International audienceThe issue we address in this review paper is to what extent does mutual adaptation play a role in the emergence and evolution of phonological systems. Adaptation to the interlocutor has been shown to take many forms and to embrace all the levels of spoken language, from adjustments in vocal intensity to changes in word forms over the course of a conversational exchange, as well as lexical and syntactic alignment across speakers, to name but a few examples. Phonetic convergence, that is, the tendency for two speakers engaged in a conversational exchange to sound more like each other, is one important aspect of between-speaker adaptation. Empirical evidence has recently accumulated that shows that phonetic convergence is...
The spontaneous imitation paradigm (Goldinger, 1998), in which subjects ' speech is compared be...
This work is concerned with the acquisition of the phonetic characteristics of languages and dialect...
Spontaneous phonetic imitation- the phenomenon where interacting talkers come to be more similar-sou...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
In this paper, we distinguish between a number of different phenomena that have been called imitatio...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
International audienceImitation is one of the major processes by which humans develop social interac...
During an interaction people are known to mutually adapt. Phonetic adaptation has been studied notab...
This study assessed the impact of a conscious imitation goal on phonetic convergence during conversa...
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become mor...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
This dissertation investigates imitation in speech, which is the general tendency shown by a speaker...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
The spontaneous imitation paradigm (Goldinger, 1998), in which subjects ' speech is compared be...
This work is concerned with the acquisition of the phonetic characteristics of languages and dialect...
Spontaneous phonetic imitation- the phenomenon where interacting talkers come to be more similar-sou...
Speech imitation appears to be one of the most fundamental aspects of human vocal behavior. It has b...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
In this paper, we distinguish between a number of different phenomena that have been called imitatio...
Following research that found imitation in single-word shadowing, this study examines the degree to ...
International audienceImitation is one of the major processes by which humans develop social interac...
During an interaction people are known to mutually adapt. Phonetic adaptation has been studied notab...
This study assessed the impact of a conscious imitation goal on phonetic convergence during conversa...
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become mor...
International audienceInterlocutors are known to mutually adapt during conversation. Recent studies ...
This dissertation investigates imitation in speech, which is the general tendency shown by a speaker...
It has been suggested that intra- and inter-speaker variability in speech are correlated. Interlocut...
Since the beginnings of speech research, the issue of variability has been a central topic in the fi...
The spontaneous imitation paradigm (Goldinger, 1998), in which subjects ' speech is compared be...
This work is concerned with the acquisition of the phonetic characteristics of languages and dialect...
Spontaneous phonetic imitation- the phenomenon where interacting talkers come to be more similar-sou...