Two cross-modal priming experiments examined two questions about word recognition in foreign-accented speech: Does accent adaptation occur only for genuine accents markers, and does adaptation depend on language experience? We compared recognition of words spoken with canonical, genuinely-accented and arbitrarily-accented vowels. In Experiment 1, an Italian speaker pronounced vowels in English prime words canonically, or by lengthening /ɪ/ as in a genuine Italian accent (*/tri:k/ for trick), or by arbitrarily shortening /i:/ (*/trɪt/ for treat). Lexical-decision times to subsequent visual target words showed different priming effects in three listener groups. Monolingual native English listeners recognized variants with lengthened but not s...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
Two cross-modal priming experiments examined two questions about word recognition in foreign-accente...
Two cross-modal priming experiments examined two questions about word recognition in foreign-accente...
In foreign-accented speech, listeners have to handle noticeable deviations from the standard pronunc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation t...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
In three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation to a foreign-accented speaker i...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Are listeners able to adapt to a foreign-accented speaker who has, as is often the case, an inconsis...
English is spoken worldwide by both native (L1) and nonnative (L2) speakers. It is therefore imperat...
In conversation, listeners frequently encounter speakers with foreign accents. Previous research on ...
In conversation, listeners frequently encounter speakers with foreign accents. Previous research on ...
Two cross-modal priming studies investigated the recognition of English words spoken with a foreign ...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...
Two cross-modal priming experiments examined two questions about word recognition in foreign-accente...
Two cross-modal priming experiments examined two questions about word recognition in foreign-accente...
In foreign-accented speech, listeners have to handle noticeable deviations from the standard pronunc...
Item does not contain fulltextIn three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation t...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
In three cross-modal priming experiments we asked whether adaptation to a foreign-accented speaker i...
We investigated how the strength of a foreign accent and varying types of experience with foreign-ac...
Are listeners able to adapt to a foreign-accented speaker who has, as is often the case, an inconsis...
English is spoken worldwide by both native (L1) and nonnative (L2) speakers. It is therefore imperat...
In conversation, listeners frequently encounter speakers with foreign accents. Previous research on ...
In conversation, listeners frequently encounter speakers with foreign accents. Previous research on ...
Two cross-modal priming studies investigated the recognition of English words spoken with a foreign ...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Understanding speech usually seems easy, but it can become noticeably harder when the speaker has a ...
Non-native speech can cause perceptual difficulty for the native listener, but experience can modera...