Does a regional accent perturb speech processing? |
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Authors: | Floccia, Caroline Goslin, Jeremy Girard, Frédérique Konopczynski, Gabrielle |
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Abstract: | The processing costs involved in regional accent normalization were evaluated by measuring differences in lexical decision latencies for targets placed at the end of sentences with different French regional accents. Over a series of 6 experiments, the authors examined the time course of comprehension disruption by manipulating the duration and presentation conditions of accented speech. Taken together, the findings of these experiments indicate that regional accent normalization involves a short-term adjustment mechanism that develops as a certain amount of accented signal is available, resulting in a temporary perturbation in speech processing. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | dialects accents lexical access adaptation lexical decision speech processing perturbation |
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