“…Examples ofsome ofthe questions investigated are the relationship between factors in the speakers' backgrounds and judgments of pronunciation accuracy (Suter, 1976;Purcell & Suter, 1980;Thompson, 1991), the comprehensibility of different types of accents (Smith & Bisazza, 1982), and the relationship between stereotypical reactions and the type of accent (Lambert, Hodson, Gardner, & Fillenbaum, 1960;Anisfeld, Bogo, & Lambert, 1962;Bradford, Farrar, & Bradford, 1974;Brennan, Ryan, & Dawson, 1975;Ryan & Carranza, 1975;Ryan, Carranza, & Moffie, 1977;Brennan & Brennan, 1981). Other studies investigating native speaker reactions to nonnative speech have investigated the effects of the subsystems of language (e.g., grammar and phonology) on native speakers' judgments (Politzer, 1978;Varonis & Gass, 1982), the effects of familiarity on comprehensibility (Gass & Varonis, 1984), and the effects of speaking rate on native speakers' comprehension of nonnative speech (Anderson-Hsieh & Koehler, 1988).…”