Effect of Speaker Age on Listener Perceptions of Word-Final /l/.
Hyunju ChungGrace E LemoineJulia B SandersSarah K SchellingerPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
Findings suggest that listeners are more likely to accept word-final /l/ as being correct when produced by adult speakers, regardless of their acoustic characteristics, but more likely to perceive an error when produced by a child and attend more to acoustic information for their perceptual judgment. This highlights the importance of considering children's dialectal background when judging word-final /l/, which is more likely to be vocalized in certain dialects and certain vowel contexts, and thus can be misjudged without such consideration.