A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience

The notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of various linguistic phenomena, but the way salience is defined varies between studies. This paper provides a critical evaluation of two approaches to operationalizing perceptual salience that have been...

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Main Author: Bethany MacLeod
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-01-01
Series:Ampersand
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215039015300023
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spelling doaj-f508a1951cb74281b9830a0e7ca761292020-11-24T23:19:40ZengElsevierAmpersand2215-03902015-01-012C839210.1016/j.amper.2015.07.001A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salienceBethany MacLeodThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of various linguistic phenomena, but the way salience is defined varies between studies. This paper provides a critical evaluation of two approaches to operationalizing perceptual salience that have been applied to studies of phonetic accommodation: the criteria-list approach and the experimental approach. The purpose is to provide a starting point for researchers interested in exploring the role of perceptual salience in linguistic patterns, such as phonetic accommodation. In addition, the paper aims to consider the nature of the information captured by the different approaches, to explore how these approaches might be best used, and to examine how they reflect changes in theorizing on linguistic variables more generally.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215039015300023PhoneticsPhonologySociolinguisticsLaboratory phonologyPerceptual saliencePhonetic accommodation
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A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
Ampersand
Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Laboratory phonology
Perceptual salience
Phonetic accommodation
author_facet Bethany MacLeod
author_sort Bethany MacLeod
title A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
title_short A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
title_full A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
title_fullStr A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
title_full_unstemmed A critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
title_sort critical evaluation of two approaches to defining perceptual salience
publisher Elsevier
series Ampersand
issn 2215-0390
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of various linguistic phenomena, but the way salience is defined varies between studies. This paper provides a critical evaluation of two approaches to operationalizing perceptual salience that have been applied to studies of phonetic accommodation: the criteria-list approach and the experimental approach. The purpose is to provide a starting point for researchers interested in exploring the role of perceptual salience in linguistic patterns, such as phonetic accommodation. In addition, the paper aims to consider the nature of the information captured by the different approaches, to explore how these approaches might be best used, and to examine how they reflect changes in theorizing on linguistic variables more generally.
topic Phonetics
Phonology
Sociolinguistics
Laboratory phonology
Perceptual salience
Phonetic accommodation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2215039015300023
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