2023
DOI: 10.1177/00238309231156615
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The Effects of Acoustic and Semantic Enhancements on Perception of Native and Non-Native Speech

Abstract: Previous research has shown that native listeners benefit from clearly produced speech, as well as from predictable semantic context when these enhancements are delivered in native speech. However, it is unclear whether native listeners benefit from acoustic and semantic enhancements differently when listening to other varieties of speech, including non-native speech. The current study examines to what extent native English listeners benefit from acoustic and semantic cues present in native and non-native Engl… Show more

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