Published August 9, 2023 | Version v1
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Performance pay and non-native language comprehension: Can we learn to understand better when we're paid to listen?

  • 1. University of Oregon
  • 2. University of Chicago

Description

Non-native speech is difficult for native listeners to understand. While listeners can learn to understand non-native speech after exposure, it is unclear how to optimize this learning. Experimental subjects transcribed non-native speech and were paid either a flat rate or based on their performance. Participants who were paid based on performance demonstrated improved performance overall and faster learning than participants who were paid a flat rate. These results suggest that exposure alone is not sufficient to optimize learning of non-native speech and that current models of this process must be revised to account for the effects of motivation and incentive.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1017/S0142716423000322
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:7976

Funding

National Science Foundation
Unknown funder
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Arts & Humanities Division
Department(s)
Linguistics