Special issue: Vocal accommodation in speech communication

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Phonetics Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wocn.2022.101196
Jennifer S. Pardo , Elisa Pellegrino , Volker Dellwo , Bernd Möbius
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This introductory article for the Special Issue on Vocal Accommodation in Speech Communication provides an overview of prevailing theories of vocal accommodation and summarizes the ten papers in the collection. Communication Accommodation Theory focusses on social factors evoking accent convergence or divergence, while the Interactive Alignment Model proposes cognitive integration of perception and production as an automatic priming mechanism driving convergence language production. Recent research including most of the papers in this Special Issue indicates that a hybrid or interactive synergy model provides a more comprehensive account of observed patterns of phonetic convergence than purely automatic mechanisms. Some of the fundamental questions that this special collection aimed to cover concerned (1) the nature of vocal accommodation in terms of underlying mechanisms and social functions in human–human and human–computer interaction; (2) the effect of task-specific and talker-specific characteristics (gender, age, personality, linguistic and cultural background, role in interaction) on degree and direction of convergence towards human and computer interlocutors; (3) integration of articulatory, perceptual, neurocognitive, and/or multimodal data to the analysis of acoustic accommodation in interactive and non-interactive speech tasks; and (4) the contribution of short/long-term accommodation in human–human and human–computer interactions to the diffusion of linguistic innovation and ultimately language variation and change.

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特刊:语音交流中的语音调节
这篇为《言语交际中的语音调节》特刊撰写的介绍性文章概述了目前流行的语音调节理论,并总结了该文集中的十篇论文。沟通适应理论侧重于引起口音趋同或分化的社会因素,而互动对齐模型则认为感知和产生的认知整合是驱动趋同语言产生的自动启动机制。最近的研究,包括本期特刊上的大多数论文表明,混合或互动协同模型比纯粹的自动机制更能全面地说明所观察到的语音收敛模式。一些基本问题,这一特殊的集合旨在涵盖有关(1)在潜在的机制和社会功能方面的声音调节的性质在人与人机交互;(2)特定任务和特定谈话者特征(性别、年龄、个性、语言和文化背景、互动角色)对人机对话者趋同程度和趋同方向的影响;(3)将发音、感知、神经认知和/或多模态数据整合到交互式和非交互式语音任务中的声学调节分析中;(4)人类和人机交互中的短期/长期适应对语言创新扩散和最终语言变异和变化的贡献。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Phonetics publishes papers of an experimental or theoretical nature that deal with phonetic aspects of language and linguistic communication processes. Papers dealing with technological and/or pathological topics, or papers of an interdisciplinary nature are also suitable, provided that linguistic-phonetic principles underlie the work reported. Regular articles, review articles, and letters to the editor are published. Themed issues are also published, devoted entirely to a specific subject of interest within the field of phonetics.
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