What Size Linguistic Units Do Listeners Use to Recognise Accents?

    Activity: Talk or presentationPoster/paper presentationAcademic

    Description

    Two accent recognition experiments find that listeners are not better at recognising accents in high-frequency words than in low-frequency words, and that they are able to recognise accents in non-words. This suggests it is not lexical exemplars (as hypothesised in Exemplar Theory) which are central to processing social meaning, but rather sub-lexical linguistic units, such as allophones.
    Period10 Sept 2021
    Event titleUK Language Variation and Change
    Event typeConference
    Conference number13
    LocationGlasgowShow on map
    Degree of RecognitionInternational