Which specific cues listeners attend to most in spoken word recognition (SWR) is driven by the linguistic properties of the language varieties and the social context in which the variety is spoken. Read more
Language acquisition in diverse settings, such as sociolinguistically complex contexts like Singapore, differs in that children are more likely to receive varied and variable input. Read more
Variation in language use that is conditioned by sociolinguistic cues such as age, social class, gender, and context has been shown to be reflected in children’s production from an early age. Read more
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