This research investigates how deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions by native and non-native speakers affects native speaker perceptions. It shows that non-native speech is rated as less nativelike, more foreign accented and more difficult to understand than native speech, with speakers’ proficiency as a modulating factor. Even when controlling for segmental deviance, native listeners could distinguish between two utterances that only differed in whether their focus distribution matched their original elicitation context or not, and found the matched utterance more nativelike than the mismatched utterance, based solely on prosodic cues. However, a reaction times experiment reveals that this preference did not inf...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Skilled perception of speech involves not just recognizing the words and sentences that a talker pro...
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This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
The present study addresses a core issue in the study of speech perception, the question of how stab...
Non-native speech is commonly riddled with disfluencies: pauses, uhm’s, corrections, etc. The presen...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
A significant amount of the research conducted in the area of foreign-accented speech has examined t...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native lang...
This study investigates the cumulative effect of (non-)native intonation, rhythm, and speech rate in...
Foreign-accented speech is generally harder to understand than native-accented speech (Munro & Derwi...
Abstract. Previous research on the perception of foreign accent has largely focused on speaker-depen...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
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This study investigated the impact of the speaker's identity generated by the voice on sentence proc...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Skilled perception of speech involves not just recognizing the words and sentences that a talker pro...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
This paper describes the effect of deviance in focus marking by means of pitch accent distributions ...
The present study addresses a core issue in the study of speech perception, the question of how stab...
Non-native speech is commonly riddled with disfluencies: pauses, uhm’s, corrections, etc. The presen...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
A significant amount of the research conducted in the area of foreign-accented speech has examined t...
International audienceThis paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native lang...
This study investigates the cumulative effect of (non-)native intonation, rhythm, and speech rate in...
Foreign-accented speech is generally harder to understand than native-accented speech (Munro & Derwi...
Abstract. Previous research on the perception of foreign accent has largely focused on speaker-depen...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
Contains fulltext : 158990pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Few studie...
This study investigated the impact of the speaker's identity generated by the voice on sentence proc...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Skilled perception of speech involves not just recognizing the words and sentences that a talker pro...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...