Washington, Feb 9 (ANI): Whether a man will match his language to that of a female conversation partner depends on how fertile she is, researchers have suggested.
Linguistic alignment between conversation partners is well documented, and is often interpreted to reflect affiliation between the speakers.
A study, however, reports that higher female fertility levels were associated with lower levels of linguistic matching from male conversation partners.
The researchers, led by Jacqueline Coyle of at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, say that this result could be explained in the context of recent data suggesting that such non-conforming behavior may be a way for men to display their mating fitness.
The finding was recently published in the open access journal PLoS ONE. (ANI)
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