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Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. - ; 0001 : Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. -
In: Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (2014)
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. - ; 0002 : Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. -
In: Proceedings of the forty-seventh (47.) annual meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (2014)
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Liquid Dissimilation as Listener Hypocorrection
In: Abrego-Collier, Carissa. (2013). Liquid Dissimilation as Listener Hypocorrection. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 37(37), 3 - 17. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7c98d4n8 (2013)
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Phonetic Imitation from an Individual-Difference Perspective: Subjective Attitude, Personality and “Autistic” Traits
Yu, Alan C. L.; Abrego-Collier, Carissa; Sonderegger, Morgan. - : Public Library of Science, 2013
Abstract: Numerous studies have documented the phenomenon of phonetic imitation: the process by which the production patterns of an individual become more similar on some phonetic or acoustic dimension to those of her interlocutor. Though social factors have been suggested as a motivator for imitation, few studies has established a tight connection between language-external factors and a speaker’s likelihood to imitate. The present study investigated the phenomenon of phonetic imitation using a within-subject design embedded in an individual-differences framework. Participants were administered a phonetic imitation task, which included two speech production tasks separated by a perceptual learning task, and a battery of measures assessing traits associated with Autism-Spectrum Condition, working memory, and personality. To examine the effects of subjective attitude on phonetic imitation, participants were randomly assigned to four experimental conditions, where the perceived sexual orientation of the narrator (homosexual vs. heterosexual) and the outcome (positive vs. negative) of the story depicted in the exposure materials differed. The extent of phonetic imitation by an individual is significantly modulated by the story outcome, as well as by the participant’s subjective attitude toward the model talker, the participant’s personality trait of openness and the autistic-like trait associated with attention switching.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3786990
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074746
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Speaker Attitude and Sexual Orientation Affect Phonetic Imitation
In: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (2011)
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Liquid dissimilation as listener hypocorrection
In: Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society; BLS 37: General Session and Parasession on Language, Gender, and Sexuality; 3-17 ; 2377-1666 ; 0363-2946 (2011)
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