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Reassignment of consonant allophones in rapid dialect acquisition

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In an experiment spanning a week, American English speakers imitated a Glaswegian (Scottish) English speaker. The target sounds were /t/ and /r/, as the Glaswegian speaker aspirated wordmedial /t/ but pronounced /r/ as a flap. This experiment therefore explored whether speakers could learn to reassign a sound they already produce (the flap) to a new phoneme and to new phonetic contexts. Speakers appeared to learn systematically, as they could generalize to words which they had never heard the Glaswegian pronounce. There was a mix of categorical learning, with the allophone simply switching to a new use, and parametric approximations of the “new” sound. The phonetic context was clearly important, as flaps were produced less successfully when word-initial. And although there was variety in success rates, most speakers learned to produce a flap for /r/ at least some of the time and retained this learning over a week's time. These effects are most easily explained in a hybrid of neo-generative and exemplar models of speech perception and production.

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hal-01486682 , version 1 (25-04-2019)

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James Sneed German, Katy Carlson, Janet B. Pierrehumbert. Reassignment of consonant allophones in rapid dialect acquisition. Journal of Phonetics, 2013, 41 (3), pp.228-248. ⟨10.1016/j.wocn.2013.03.001⟩. ⟨hal-01486682⟩

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