Chapter 8. Effects of foreign-accented speech on language comprehension processes and social cognition
Sara Rodriguez-Cuadrado,
Carlos Romero Rivas
Abstract:In this chapter, we review the literature on how foreign-accented speech modulates cognitive processes related to language comprehension and describe the interactions between native and non-native speakers. First, we focus on how language comprehension processes are modulated when native listeners listen to foreign-accented speakers. Whilst the results about acoustic-phonetic and syntactic processing are relatively consistent throughout the literature on the subject, there is currently a debate on what the eff… Show more
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