Persuasive intent as a determinant of phonemic choice |
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Authors: | John Sherblom N. L. Reinsch Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Computing Center, University of Maine, 04469 Orono, Maine;(2) Department of Speech Communication, Oklahoma State University, 74078 Stillwater, Oklahoma |
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Abstract: | The present study investigates the effect of persuasive intent upon the use of phonemic features. It is predicted that subjects will use different percentages of phonemic features in the two experimental conditions defined as nonpersuasive and persuasive. A computer analysis technique for the quantification and analysis of the feature frequencies is theoretically and methodologically developed. Significant condition effects for voiced, low, and rounded features are observed. Significant sex effects are observed for the coronal feature. The results are interpreted as consistent with the notion of phonemic choice.An earlier version of this article was presented to the 65th annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, November 1979. |
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