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Phonetic accommodation between native and non-native speakers
Midam Kim,
William S Horton
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Ann R Bradlow
Psychology
Linguistics
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Arts and Humanities
Utterance
100%
Non-native speakers
100%
English
66%
Speaker
50%
Native Speaker
33%
Independent
16%
Collaborative
16%
talkers
16%
Similarity judgments
16%
Korean Language
16%
Proficiency
16%
Language Proficiency
16%
English Speaker
16%
Keyphrases
Non-native
100%
Phonetic Accommodation
100%
Utterance
85%
Native Speaker
28%
Native English
28%
Phonetic Convergence
14%
Spoken English
14%
Native English Speakers
14%
Picture Description Task
14%
Korean Language
14%
Language Proficiency
14%
Similarity Judgments
14%
Native Interaction
14%
Accentedness
14%