Exploring effects of social information on talker-independent accent adaptation
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2023Author
McLaughlin, Drew J
Van Engen, Kristin J
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McLaughlin DJ, Van Engen KJ. Exploring effects of social information on talker-independent accent adaptation. JASA Express Lett. 2023 Dec 1;3(12):125201. doi: 10.1121/10.0022536. PMID: 38059794.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Abstract
The present study examined whether race information about speakers can promote rapid and generalizable perceptual adaptation to second-language accent. First-language English listeners were presented with Cantonese-accented English sentences in speech-shaped noise during a training session with three intermixed talkers, followed by a test session with a novel (i.e., fourth) talker. Participants were assigned to view either three East Asian or three White faces during training, corresponding to each speaker. Results indicated no effect of the social priming manipulation on the training or test sessions, although both groups performed better at test than a control group.