Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence

Phonetic convergence is the process by which a speaker adapts his speech to sound more similar to his/her interlocutor. While most studies analyzing this process have been conducted amongst speakers sharing the same language or variety, this preliminary experiment focuses on native/non-native intera...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Léa Burin, Nicolas Ballier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2017-11-01
Series:Anglophonia
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1127
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832579225950879744
author Léa Burin
Nicolas Ballier
author_facet Léa Burin
Nicolas Ballier
author_sort Léa Burin
collection DOAJ
description Phonetic convergence is the process by which a speaker adapts his speech to sound more similar to his/her interlocutor. While most studies analyzing this process have been conducted amongst speakers sharing the same language or variety, this preliminary experiment focuses on native/non-native interactions. Segmental (vowel quality) and suprasegmental features (vowel duration and speech rate) were analysed. Results suggest that there was more deviation in the F1 dimension regarding the vowels /æ/ and /ɑ:/. This corroborates Babel’s (2009) results that low vowels tend to be more subject to imitation than high vowels, and especially within the F1 dimension.Convergence in vowel duration in order to sound more native-like and accommodation from all speakers regarding speech rate have also been observed (Zając 2013). Conclusions drawn from this preliminary research study suggest that previous findings on intralanguage processes of accommodation appear to be validated in the case of native/non-native interactions.
format Article
id doaj-art-335b1897723443729c8e75f40bacb34c
institution Kabale University
issn 1278-3331
2427-0466
language English
publishDate 2017-11-01
publisher Presses Universitaires du Midi
record_format Article
series Anglophonia
spelling doaj-art-335b1897723443729c8e75f40bacb34c2025-01-30T12:33:02ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiAnglophonia1278-33312427-04662017-11-012410.4000/anglophonia.1127Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergenceLéa BurinNicolas BallierPhonetic convergence is the process by which a speaker adapts his speech to sound more similar to his/her interlocutor. While most studies analyzing this process have been conducted amongst speakers sharing the same language or variety, this preliminary experiment focuses on native/non-native interactions. Segmental (vowel quality) and suprasegmental features (vowel duration and speech rate) were analysed. Results suggest that there was more deviation in the F1 dimension regarding the vowels /æ/ and /ɑ:/. This corroborates Babel’s (2009) results that low vowels tend to be more subject to imitation than high vowels, and especially within the F1 dimension.Convergence in vowel duration in order to sound more native-like and accommodation from all speakers regarding speech rate have also been observed (Zając 2013). Conclusions drawn from this preliminary research study suggest that previous findings on intralanguage processes of accommodation appear to be validated in the case of native/non-native interactions.https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1127accommodationconvergencespeech ratevowel durationF1/F2
spellingShingle Léa Burin
Nicolas Ballier
Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
Anglophonia
accommodation
convergence
speech rate
vowel duration
F1/F2
title Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
title_full Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
title_fullStr Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
title_full_unstemmed Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
title_short Accommodation in learner corpora: A case study in phonetic convergence
title_sort accommodation in learner corpora a case study in phonetic convergence
topic accommodation
convergence
speech rate
vowel duration
F1/F2
url https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/1127
work_keys_str_mv AT leaburin accommodationinlearnercorporaacasestudyinphoneticconvergence
AT nicolasballier accommodationinlearnercorporaacasestudyinphoneticconvergence