Virtual PSLLT 2022
DOI: 10.31274/psllt.13349
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Reverse Linguistic Stereotyping in On-Line Processing: Word Recognition of Minimal Pitch-Accent Pairs in Tokyo Japanese

Abstract: The study investigates the effects of reverse linguistic stereotyping on on-line spoken word recognition in Tokyo Japanese. Pictures of minimal pitch accent pairs (e.g., /kaki/H*L 'oyster' and /kaki/LH 'persimmon') were placed at the corner of the screen in addition to two distractors (Visual World Paradigm). The belief about the talker's ethnicity was manipulated via a talker image in the center of the screen. Native listeners of Japanese (n = 36) were assigned to either Japanese-looking condition or non-Japa… Show more

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