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Second-Language Speech : Structure and Process / ed. by Allan James, Jonathan Leather.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] ; 13Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]Copyright date: ©1997Edition: Reprint 2011Description: 1 online resource (348 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110141269
  • 9783110882933
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 418 20
LOC classification:
  • P118.2 .S436 1996
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
I-VIII -- Introduction -- I Second-language speech: processes and strategies -- English vowel production by Dutch talkers: more evidence for the “similar” vs “new” distinction -- Perception and production of a new vowel category by adult second language learners -- Interrelation of perceptual and productive learning in the initial acquisition of second-language tone -- Effect of word familiarity on non-native phoneme perception: identification of English /r/, /l/ and /w/ by native speakers of Japanese -- Perceptual foreign accent: L2 users’ comprehension ability -- Native speaker reactions to non-native speech -- II Second-language speech: conditions and constraints -- L2 acquisition, L1 loss, and the critical period hypothesis -- Conditions on transfer in phonology -- On the non-acquisition of an English sound pattern -- Interlanguage and postlexical transfer -- On the acquisition of tonal and accentual features of English by Austrian learners -- Austrian learners’ development of phonological representations for English -- III Second-language speech: structure and system -- Phonological processes vs morphonological rules in L1 and L2 acquisition -- The device “phonological rule” and the acquisition of (inter)phonology -- Minimal segments in second language phonology -- A parameter-setting model for second-language phonological acquisition? -- Towards a typology of bilingual phonological systems -- List of contributors -- Index
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I-VIII -- Introduction -- I Second-language speech: processes and strategies -- English vowel production by Dutch talkers: more evidence for the “similar” vs “new” distinction -- Perception and production of a new vowel category by adult second language learners -- Interrelation of perceptual and productive learning in the initial acquisition of second-language tone -- Effect of word familiarity on non-native phoneme perception: identification of English /r/, /l/ and /w/ by native speakers of Japanese -- Perceptual foreign accent: L2 users’ comprehension ability -- Native speaker reactions to non-native speech -- II Second-language speech: conditions and constraints -- L2 acquisition, L1 loss, and the critical period hypothesis -- Conditions on transfer in phonology -- On the non-acquisition of an English sound pattern -- Interlanguage and postlexical transfer -- On the acquisition of tonal and accentual features of English by Austrian learners -- Austrian learners’ development of phonological representations for English -- III Second-language speech: structure and system -- Phonological processes vs morphonological rules in L1 and L2 acquisition -- The device “phonological rule” and the acquisition of (inter)phonology -- Minimal segments in second language phonology -- A parameter-setting model for second-language phonological acquisition? -- Towards a typology of bilingual phonological systems -- List of contributors -- Index

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