Race-relevant cues influence the processing of linguistic variation: Evidence from African American English and Mainstream American English
Race-relevant cues, whether vocal or visual, shape how listeners process the incoming speech signal. In order to better understand how these cues inform sentence-level processing, we asked listeners to rate the plausibility of three different sentence types: (a) plausible in both Mainstream American...
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Main Authors: | Beyer Tim, Renirie Tess, Andresen David |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2024-01-01
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Series: | Psychology of Language and Communication |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.58734/plc-2024-0015 |
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