Article published In: Journal of Second Language Pronunciation
Vol. 1:1 (2015) ► pp.43–64
Beyond rating data
What do listeners believe underlies their accentedness judgments?
Published online: 30 March 2015
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.1.1.02hay
https://doi.org/10.1075/jslp.1.1.02hay
The accentedness judgment task is widely used in the study of second language speech, and has proven to elicit remarkably reliable ratings across listeners. Despite this reliability, however, we know little about how listeners arrive at accentedness ratings. In the present study we seek to illuminate the role that listener attitudes and expectations play in assessments of accentedness by probing listeners’ explicit criteria for the judgments. We asked ten native English listeners to rate the accentedness of five native Bosnian and five native English speakers, and then to justify their ratings in a semi-structured interview. Analysis of the interview data indicates that despite the elegance of quantitative accentedness data and its remarkable reliability, it appears that when making accentedness judgments, listeners may activate a complex set of attitudes and expectations about speakers that go far beyond a straightforward bottom-up analysis of the speech signal.
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