Subconsciously we mimick other language accents

In: Learning and education

14 Aug 2010

Psychologists claim that people who speaks to other accent person subconsciously mimic their twang. They mimic of language happens subconsciously and the person wants to empathize the conversation. The human brains usually imitate some of the speech patterns even if the person is a stranger. The researchers are from the University of California found the mimic of language by human brains.
American researchers said that the person subconsciously copies the accent as it is inbuilt urge of the brain. The inbuilt urge of a human brain is empathise and affiliate and this happens we observe the lip movements. The details about the article of mimic appeared in a journal Attention,Perception and Psycho physics.
The study was led by professor Lawrence Rosenblum said that we humans are incessant imitators. The humans imitate the subtle aspect’s from different person’s mannerisms,postures and facial expressions. When we are speaking to other person with a foreign accent we try to follow which leaves us to em brassing consequences. The research was conducted by a lip reading among a group of volunteers who had a good reading.

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