ISBN:
9783642240195
,
1283934841
,
9781283934848
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
Online-Ressource (IX, 251 p. 31 illus, digital)
Serie:
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Serie:
SpringerLink
Serie:
Bücher
Paralleltitel:
Buchausg. u.d.T. Teaching and researching English accents in native and non-native speakers
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Teaching and researching English accents in native and non-native speakers
Schlagwort(e):
Phonology
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Linguistics
;
Linguistics
;
Phonology
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Englisch
;
Aussprache
;
Native speaker
;
Non-native speaker
Kurzfassung:
Second language phonology is approached in this book from the perspective of data-based studies into the English sound system as used by native and non-native speakers of the language. The book offers a unique combination of psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and pedagogical approaches, with individual contributions investigating the effect of selected conditioning factors on the pronunciation of English. With all the richness of approaches, it is a strong phonetic background that unifies individual contributions to the volume
Kurzfassung:
Second language phonology is approached in this book from the perspective of data-based studies into the English sound system as used by native and non-native speakers of the language. The book offers a unique combination of psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic and pedagogical approaches, with individual contributions investigating the effect of selected conditioning factors on the pronunciation of English. With all the richness of approaches, it is a strong phonetic background that unifies individual contributions to the volume. Thus, the book contains a large body of original, primary research which will be of interest to experienced scientist, practitioners and lecturers as well as graduate students planning to embark on empirical methods of investigating the nature of the sound system
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Teaching and Researching English Accents in Nativeand Non-native Speakers; Preface; Contents; Part I Pronunciation:Production and Perception; 1 Teachability and Learnability of English Pronunciation Features for Vietnamese-Speaking Learners; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Teachability of Pronunciation; 3…Learnability of Pronunciation; 4…Vietnamese-Accented English; 4.1 Method; 4.2 Results; 5…Discussion; References; 2 On the Irrelevance of Sounds and Prosody in Foreign-Accented English; Abstract; 1…Introductory Remarks; 2…Sources of Local Errors; 2.1 Interference from Polish
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
2.2 Interference from English3…A Local Phenomenon?; 4…The Experiment; 4.1 Goals; 4.2 Experimental Design: Part 1 and Part 2; 4.2.1 Diagnostic Passage; 4.2.2 The Recording; 4.3 Part 1; 4.3.1 Participants; 4.3.2 Evaluation; 4.3.3 Results; 4.4 Part 2; 4.4.1 Participants; 4.4.2 Evaluation; 4.4.3 Results; 5…Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Foreign Accent Ratings in Third Language Acquisition: The Case of L3 French; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Experiment; 2.1 Research Design; 2.2 Participants; 2.3 Hypotheses; 3…Results; 3.1 Foreign Accent Ratings; 3.2 L1 Identification
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
3.3 Speakers Variables3.3.1 Accent Ratings Versus Proficiency Level and Performance Mode; 3.3.2 L1 Identification Versus Proficiency Level and Performance Mode; 3.4 Inter-Rater Variability; 3.5 Rating Consistency; 3.6 Foreign Accent Features; 4…Discussion; 5…Conclusions; References; 4 Acquiring Angma: The Velar Nasal in Advanced Learners' English; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Experimental Design; 3…Results and Discussion; 3.1 Progress and Ultimate Achievement in the Production of Angma; 3.2 Angma in Different Phonological Contexts
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
3.3 Problems with Angma Versus Difficulties in the Pronunciation of Vowels4…Conclusions; A.x(118). Appendix 1; A.x(118). Appendix 2; References; 5 Vowel Quality and Duration as a Cue to Word Stress for Non-native Listeners: Polish Listeners' Perception of Stress in English; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Acoustic Correlates of Stress in English; 3…Acoustic Correlates of Stress in Polish; 4…English Vowel Quality and Duration as a Stress Cue in Non-Native Speech; 5…The Current Study; 5.1 Participants; 5.2 Stimuli; 5.3 Procedure; 5.4 Analysis and Results; 6…Discussion; Acknowledgments; References
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
6 An EMA Study of Articulatory Settings in Polish Speakers of EnglishAbstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Articulatory Setting; 3…Goals and Scope of the Study; 4…The Experiment; 4.1 Participants; 4.2 Experimental Setup; 4.3 Recorded Material; 4.4 Data Analysis; 4.5 Speech-Ready Postures; 5…Results; 6…Conclusions; A.x(118). Appendix A; References; Part II Pedagogy; 7 The Effect of Explicit and Implicit Corrective Feedback on Eliminating Pronunciation Errors; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Corrective Feedback and Pronunciation Instruction; 3…Research into Explicit and Implicit Corrective Feedback
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
4…Research Questions and the Design of the Study
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Teaching and Researching English Accents in Nativeand Non-native Speakers; Preface; Contents; Part I Pronunciation:Production and Perception; 1 Teachability and Learnability of English Pronunciation Features for Vietnamese-Speaking Learners; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Teachability of Pronunciation; 3…Learnability of Pronunciation; 4…Vietnamese-Accented English; 4.1 Method; 4.2 Results; 5…Discussion; References; 2 On the Irrelevance of Sounds and Prosody in Foreign-Accented English; Abstract; 1…Introductory Remarks; 2…Sources of Local Errors; 2.1 Interference from Polish
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
2.2 Interference from English3…A Local Phenomenon?; 4…The Experiment; 4.1 Goals; 4.2 Experimental Design: Part 1 and Part 2; 4.2.1 Diagnostic Passage; 4.2.2 The Recording; 4.3 Part 1; 4.3.1 Participants; 4.3.2 Evaluation; 4.3.3 Results; 4.4 Part 2; 4.4.1 Participants; 4.4.2 Evaluation; 4.4.3 Results; 5…Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 3 Foreign Accent Ratings in Third Language Acquisition: The Case of L3 French; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Experiment; 2.1 Research Design; 2.2 Participants; 2.3 Hypotheses; 3…Results; 3.1 Foreign Accent Ratings; 3.2 L1 Identification
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
3.3 Speakers Variables3.3.1 Accent Ratings Versus Proficiency Level and Performance Mode; 3.3.2 L1 Identification Versus Proficiency Level and Performance Mode; 3.4 Inter-Rater Variability; 3.5 Rating Consistency; 3.6 Foreign Accent Features; 4…Discussion; 5…Conclusions; References; 4 Acquiring Angma: The Velar Nasal in Advanced Learners' English; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Experimental Design; 3…Results and Discussion; 3.1 Progress and Ultimate Achievement in the Production of Angma; 3.2 Angma in Different Phonological Contexts
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
3.3 Problems with Angma Versus Difficulties in the Pronunciation of Vowels4…Conclusions; A.x(118). Appendix 1; A.x(118). Appendix 2; References; 5 Vowel Quality and Duration as a Cue to Word Stress for Non-native Listeners: Polish Listeners' Perception of Stress in English; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Acoustic Correlates of Stress in English; 3…Acoustic Correlates of Stress in Polish; 4…English Vowel Quality and Duration as a Stress Cue in Non-Native Speech; 5…The Current Study; 5.1 Participants; 5.2 Stimuli; 5.3 Procedure; 5.4 Analysis and Results; 6…Discussion; Acknowledgments; References
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
6 An EMA Study of Articulatory Settings in Polish Speakers of EnglishAbstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Articulatory Setting; 3…Goals and Scope of the Study; 4…The Experiment; 4.1 Participants; 4.2 Experimental Setup; 4.3 Recorded Material; 4.4 Data Analysis; 4.5 Speech-Ready Postures; 5…Results; 6…Conclusions; A.x(118). Appendix A; References; Part II Pedagogy; 7 The Effect of Explicit and Implicit Corrective Feedback on Eliminating Pronunciation Errors; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Corrective Feedback and Pronunciation Instruction; 3…Research into Explicit and Implicit Corrective Feedback
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
4…Research Questions and the Design of the Study
Anmerkung:
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-642-24019-5
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