Talker Identification

Identifying bilingual talkers after a language switch. Language experience matters

Our research suggests that language experience plays a role in identifying bilingual talkers across languages.

Reading ability influences native and non-native voice recognition, even for unimpaired readers

Our research indicate that even among unimpaired readers, phonological competence as captured by reading ability exerts a gradient influence on perceptual learning for talkers' voices.

Language exposure facilitates talker learning prior to language comprehension, even in adults

Incidental exposure to a foreign language bolsters talker learning in that language. Exposure effects include faster learning and improved memory of foreign voices. These effects occur even in the absence of language comprehension.