Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7268084 | Journal of Communication Disorders | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Based on the current findings, greater perception of intelligibility was the key to promoting a positive perception of personal qualities such as professionalism, intelligence, and resourcefulness, important for speech-language pathologists. The current study found evidence to support the claim that bilinguals have a greater ability in understanding non-native accented speech compared to monolingual listeners. The results, however, did not confirm an advantage for bilingual listeners sharing the same language backgrounds with the non-native speaker over other bilingual listeners.
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Authors
Akiko Fuse, Yuliya Navichkova, Krysteena Alloggio,