Cathryn Snyder's scientific contributions
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... Indeed, there is some support for technology equivalence accounts for linguistic behavior toward voice-AI. For instance, several recent studies have shown that people vocally align toward both voice-AI and human interlocutors Snyder et al., 2019;Zellou, Cohn, & Ferenc Segedin, 2021;Zellou, Cohn, & Kline, 2021), and even display similar gender-based speech asymmetries (such as aligning more to male, than female, TTS and human voices in Cohn et al., 2019). Hence, an alternative prediction in the current study, based on technology equivalence accounts, is that speech patterns to voice-AI and human interlocutors will not differ. ...