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Effects of short-term exposure to unfamiliar regional accents: Australians' categorization of London and Yorkshire English consonants

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We evaluated how Australian listeners perceive consonants spoken in two unfamiliar accents of English (Cockney, Yorkshire) and how consonant perception is influenced by short-term exposure to those accents. Results indicate that Australians misperceive some consonants from these accents and that short-term pre-exposure to them actually leads to further degraded performance in consonant categorization for these unfamiliar accents (relative to native Australian). These results rule out an account of perceptual adaptation in terms of the perceptual remapping of one consonant to another.
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hal-03741518 , version 1 (01-08-2022)

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Jason Shaw, Catherine T. Best, Karen Mulak, Gerry Docherty, Bronwen Evans, et al.. Effects of short-term exposure to unfamiliar regional accents: Australians' categorization of London and Yorkshire English consonants. 15th Australasian International Speech Science and Technology Conference (SST2014), Dec 2014, Christchurch, New Zealand. ⟨hal-03741518⟩
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