2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.wocn.2018.04.001
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A comparison of phonetic convergence in conversational interaction and speech shadowing

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“…However, few convergence studies include re-testing to demonstrate that individuals are consistent in these differences, and the size of the effect is often small. There is some evidence for individual tendencies in convergence within a given characteristic between instances of same task or similar tasks (Tamminga et al, 2018;Sanker, 2015), but evidence for tendencies across different tasks is weaker (Pardo et al, 2018). The results of our study, in which each individual conversed with several different interlocutors on different topics, provide little evidence for individual tendencies in convergence.…”
Section: Speaker Effects In Convergencecontrasting
confidence: 62%
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“…However, few convergence studies include re-testing to demonstrate that individuals are consistent in these differences, and the size of the effect is often small. There is some evidence for individual tendencies in convergence within a given characteristic between instances of same task or similar tasks (Tamminga et al, 2018;Sanker, 2015), but evidence for tendencies across different tasks is weaker (Pardo et al, 2018). The results of our study, in which each individual conversed with several different interlocutors on different topics, provide little evidence for individual tendencies in convergence.…”
Section: Speaker Effects In Convergencecontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…Thus, effects should be consistent across tasks, and different phonetic characteristics should exhibit the same influences, though lexical and syntactic characteristics might behave differently. Pardo et al (2018) argue that such a perception-production link cannot be automatic, because it varies based on context, resulting in different convergence behavior of the same speaker in different tasks.…”
Section: Individual Differences In Convergent Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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