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#1 The efficiency of cross-dialectal word recognition [PDF] [Copy] [Kimi1]

Authors: Annelie Tuinman ; Holger Mitterer ; Anne Cutler

Dialects of the same language can differ in the casual speech processes they allow; e.g., British English allows the insertion of [r] at word boundaries in sequences such as saw ice, while American English does not. In two speeded word recognition experiments, American listeners heard such British English sequences; in contrast to non-native listeners, they accurately perceived intended vowel-initial words even with intrusive [r]. Thus despite input mismatches, cross-dialectal word recognition benefits from the full power of native-language processing.