The aim of this thesis is to investigate the influence of foreign accent on credibility of non- native speakers of English. The study was inspired by Lev-Ari and Keysar (2010), who observed that native speakers of English are less likely to believe non-native speakers. In our research we used the same set of statements and similar settings of the experiment to find out whether foreign accent will have the same negative effect on credibility of non- native speakers as perceived by non-native listeners. 6 native speakers from Britain and the USA, and 6 non-native speakers recorded the set of trivia statements for the test and 45 non-native listeners rated on a scale whether they thought the statement they hear is true or not. The results were...
This study describes an experiment focused on influence of speaker's foreign accent on the qualityof...
Abstract This study investigates how speakers ’ accent impact their credibility, specifically the ef...
General knowledge (audio presented) statements that are unknown (“Ants don’t sleep”) are often judge...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
This study reports on research stimulated by Lev-Ari and Keysar (2010) who showed that native listen...
Non-native speech is harder to understand than native speech. We demonstrate that this “processing d...
This thesis explores the influence that the New Zealand, Chinese, and Scottish accents have on perce...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
The information we obtain from how speakers sound—for example their accent—affects how we interpret ...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
The current study investigated how different non-native accents of English are perceived. A person\u...
Reduced credibility of non-native speakers: accent and processing fluency in the perception of nativ...
This thesis aims to determine whether irregular rhythm of speech in English native speakers has an e...
and key words This thesis aims at comparing and investigating the effect of segmental and prosodic m...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
This study describes an experiment focused on influence of speaker's foreign accent on the qualityof...
Abstract This study investigates how speakers ’ accent impact their credibility, specifically the ef...
General knowledge (audio presented) statements that are unknown (“Ants don’t sleep”) are often judge...
The paper aims to investigate how foreign accents impact perception and credibility by looking at va...
This study reports on research stimulated by Lev-Ari and Keysar (2010) who showed that native listen...
Non-native speech is harder to understand than native speech. We demonstrate that this “processing d...
This thesis explores the influence that the New Zealand, Chinese, and Scottish accents have on perce...
Contains fulltext : 181777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Communication i...
The information we obtain from how speakers sound—for example their accent—affects how we interpret ...
Communication in English increasingly involves non-native speakers. Such speakers can speak English ...
The current study investigated how different non-native accents of English are perceived. A person\u...
Reduced credibility of non-native speakers: accent and processing fluency in the perception of nativ...
This thesis aims to determine whether irregular rhythm of speech in English native speakers has an e...
and key words This thesis aims at comparing and investigating the effect of segmental and prosodic m...
Non-native speakers have been found to be penalized for their accent and grammatical errors. However...
This study describes an experiment focused on influence of speaker's foreign accent on the qualityof...
Abstract This study investigates how speakers ’ accent impact their credibility, specifically the ef...
General knowledge (audio presented) statements that are unknown (“Ants don’t sleep”) are often judge...