Social Priming: Exploring the Effects of Speaker Race and Ethnicity on Perception of Second Language Accents
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199245. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199245. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTListeners use more than just acoustic information when processing speech. Social information, such as a speaker's perceived race or ethnicity, can also affect the processing of the speech signal, in some cases facilitating perception ("social priming"). We aimed to replicate and extend this line of inquiry, examining effects of multiple social primes (i.e., a Middle Eastern, White, or East Asian face, or a control silhouette image) on the perception of Mandarin Chinese-accented English and Arabic-accented English. By inc...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Drew J McLaughlin Kristin J Van Engen Source Type: research

How Complex Verbs Acquire Their Idiosyncratic Meanings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199994. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199994. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTComplex verbs with the same preverb/prefix/particle that is both linguistically productive and analyzable can be compositional as well as non-compositional in meaning. For example, the English on has compositional spatial uses (put a hat on) but also a non-spatial "continuative" use, where its semantic contribution is consistent with multiple verbs (we played / worked / talked on despite the interruption). Comparable examples can be given with German preverbs or Russian prefixes, which are the main data analyzed in the p...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sergei Monakhov Source Type: research

Social Priming: Exploring the Effects of Speaker Race and Ethnicity on Perception of Second Language Accents
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199245. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199245. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTListeners use more than just acoustic information when processing speech. Social information, such as a speaker's perceived race or ethnicity, can also affect the processing of the speech signal, in some cases facilitating perception ("social priming"). We aimed to replicate and extend this line of inquiry, examining effects of multiple social primes (i.e., a Middle Eastern, White, or East Asian face, or a control silhouette image) on the perception of Mandarin Chinese-accented English and Arabic-accented English. By inc...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Drew J McLaughlin Kristin J Van Engen Source Type: research

How Complex Verbs Acquire Their Idiosyncratic Meanings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199994. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199994. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTComplex verbs with the same preverb/prefix/particle that is both linguistically productive and analyzable can be compositional as well as non-compositional in meaning. For example, the English on has compositional spatial uses (put a hat on) but also a non-spatial "continuative" use, where its semantic contribution is consistent with multiple verbs (we played / worked / talked on despite the interruption). Comparable examples can be given with German preverbs or Russian prefixes, which are the main data analyzed in the p...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sergei Monakhov Source Type: research

Social Priming: Exploring the Effects of Speaker Race and Ethnicity on Perception of Second Language Accents
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199245. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199245. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTListeners use more than just acoustic information when processing speech. Social information, such as a speaker's perceived race or ethnicity, can also affect the processing of the speech signal, in some cases facilitating perception ("social priming"). We aimed to replicate and extend this line of inquiry, examining effects of multiple social primes (i.e., a Middle Eastern, White, or East Asian face, or a control silhouette image) on the perception of Mandarin Chinese-accented English and Arabic-accented English. By inc...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Drew J McLaughlin Kristin J Van Engen Source Type: research

How Complex Verbs Acquire Their Idiosyncratic Meanings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199994. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199994. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTComplex verbs with the same preverb/prefix/particle that is both linguistically productive and analyzable can be compositional as well as non-compositional in meaning. For example, the English on has compositional spatial uses (put a hat on) but also a non-spatial "continuative" use, where its semantic contribution is consistent with multiple verbs (we played / worked / talked on despite the interruption). Comparable examples can be given with German preverbs or Russian prefixes, which are the main data analyzed in the p...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sergei Monakhov Source Type: research

Social Priming: Exploring the Effects of Speaker Race and Ethnicity on Perception of Second Language Accents
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199245. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199245. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTListeners use more than just acoustic information when processing speech. Social information, such as a speaker's perceived race or ethnicity, can also affect the processing of the speech signal, in some cases facilitating perception ("social priming"). We aimed to replicate and extend this line of inquiry, examining effects of multiple social primes (i.e., a Middle Eastern, White, or East Asian face, or a control silhouette image) on the perception of Mandarin Chinese-accented English and Arabic-accented English. By inc...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Drew J McLaughlin Kristin J Van Engen Source Type: research

How Complex Verbs Acquire Their Idiosyncratic Meanings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199994. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199994. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTComplex verbs with the same preverb/prefix/particle that is both linguistically productive and analyzable can be compositional as well as non-compositional in meaning. For example, the English on has compositional spatial uses (put a hat on) but also a non-spatial "continuative" use, where its semantic contribution is consistent with multiple verbs (we played / worked / talked on despite the interruption). Comparable examples can be given with German preverbs or Russian prefixes, which are the main data analyzed in the p...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sergei Monakhov Source Type: research

Social Priming: Exploring the Effects of Speaker Race and Ethnicity on Perception of Second Language Accents
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199245. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199245. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTListeners use more than just acoustic information when processing speech. Social information, such as a speaker's perceived race or ethnicity, can also affect the processing of the speech signal, in some cases facilitating perception ("social priming"). We aimed to replicate and extend this line of inquiry, examining effects of multiple social primes (i.e., a Middle Eastern, White, or East Asian face, or a control silhouette image) on the perception of Mandarin Chinese-accented English and Arabic-accented English. By inc...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Drew J McLaughlin Kristin J Van Engen Source Type: research

How Complex Verbs Acquire Their Idiosyncratic Meanings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 29:238309231199994. doi: 10.1177/00238309231199994. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTComplex verbs with the same preverb/prefix/particle that is both linguistically productive and analyzable can be compositional as well as non-compositional in meaning. For example, the English on has compositional spatial uses (put a hat on) but also a non-spatial "continuative" use, where its semantic contribution is consistent with multiple verbs (we played / worked / talked on despite the interruption). Comparable examples can be given with German preverbs or Russian prefixes, which are the main data analyzed in the p...
Source: Language and Speech - September 29, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sergei Monakhov Source Type: research

Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants' Characteristics on Size Ratings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 22:238309231193631. doi: 10.1177/00238309231193631. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSound symbolism is a non-arbitrary mapping between phonetic properties and meanings. The existence and nature of sound symbolism have long been the subject of empirical research. It is rarely recognized, however, that participants' intrinsic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, language knowledge), in addition to the commonly studied phonetic features, may also influence size ratings. Our study aims to empirically investigate the impact of participant-specific characteristics on size ratings: It also aims to examine wheth...
Source: Language and Speech - September 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: L ászló Kovács Ren áta Németh Hilke Elsen Source Type: research

Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants' Characteristics on Size Ratings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 22:238309231193631. doi: 10.1177/00238309231193631. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSound symbolism is a non-arbitrary mapping between phonetic properties and meanings. The existence and nature of sound symbolism have long been the subject of empirical research. It is rarely recognized, however, that participants' intrinsic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, language knowledge), in addition to the commonly studied phonetic features, may also influence size ratings. Our study aims to empirically investigate the impact of participant-specific characteristics on size ratings: It also aims to examine wheth...
Source: Language and Speech - September 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: L ászló Kovács Ren áta Németh Hilke Elsen Source Type: research

Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants' Characteristics on Size Ratings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 22:238309231193631. doi: 10.1177/00238309231193631. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSound symbolism is a non-arbitrary mapping between phonetic properties and meanings. The existence and nature of sound symbolism have long been the subject of empirical research. It is rarely recognized, however, that participants' intrinsic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, language knowledge), in addition to the commonly studied phonetic features, may also influence size ratings. Our study aims to empirically investigate the impact of participant-specific characteristics on size ratings: It also aims to examine wheth...
Source: Language and Speech - September 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: L ászló Kovács Ren áta Németh Hilke Elsen Source Type: research

Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants' Characteristics on Size Ratings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 22:238309231193631. doi: 10.1177/00238309231193631. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSound symbolism is a non-arbitrary mapping between phonetic properties and meanings. The existence and nature of sound symbolism have long been the subject of empirical research. It is rarely recognized, however, that participants' intrinsic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, language knowledge), in addition to the commonly studied phonetic features, may also influence size ratings. Our study aims to empirically investigate the impact of participant-specific characteristics on size ratings: It also aims to examine wheth...
Source: Language and Speech - September 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: L ászló Kovács Ren áta Németh Hilke Elsen Source Type: research

Often Overlooked Aspects of Sound Symbolism: The Influence of Participants' Characteristics on Size Ratings
Lang Speech. 2023 Sep 22:238309231193631. doi: 10.1177/00238309231193631. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTSound symbolism is a non-arbitrary mapping between phonetic properties and meanings. The existence and nature of sound symbolism have long been the subject of empirical research. It is rarely recognized, however, that participants' intrinsic characteristics (e.g., age, gender, language knowledge), in addition to the commonly studied phonetic features, may also influence size ratings. Our study aims to empirically investigate the impact of participant-specific characteristics on size ratings: It also aims to examine wheth...
Source: Language and Speech - September 22, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: L ászló Kovács Ren áta Németh Hilke Elsen Source Type: research