Acoustic Features of English Fricatives Produced by Chinese EFL Learners at Different English Proficiency Levels

Buyi Zhang, Sook-Hyang Lee
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This study acoustically analyzes the production of English fricatives (/f/, /v/, /θ/, /ð/, /s/, /z/, /∫/, /ʒ/) by ten native speakers from the United States and 40 Chinese EFL learners (of various English proficiency levels). Six acoustic parameters proved to be capable of distinguishing places of articulation, voicing and vowel contexts from previous studies are considered: spectral mean (M1), variance (M2), skewness (M3), kurtosis (M4), relative amplitude and normalized duration. The statistical results reveal that: Firstly, the six acoustic parameters work differently in distinguishing places of articulation, voicing, and vowel contexts between native speakers and advanced learners and beginners. The effect of vowel context becomes weaker with the improvement of L2 proficiency. Secondly, Chinese EFL learners demonstrate significant differences in acoustic features with native speakers in English fricative production, which indicates that Chinese EFL learners face challenges in producing native-like English fricatives. Besides, advanced learners are found to demonstrate a performance more similar to native speakers (less significant differences in acoustic characteristics with native speakers) than beginners. Lastly, segmental substitutions errors of /v/-/w/ and /ʒ/-/r/ are observed in Chinese EFL learners. (Wonkwang University)
不同英语水平的中国英语学习者英语摩擦音的声学特征
本研究从声学角度分析了10位美国和40位不同英语水平的中国英语学习者的英语摩擦音(/f/, /v/, /θ/, /ð/, /s/, /z/, /∫/,/ j /)的发音。从先前的研究中,六个声学参数被证明能够区分发音,发声和元音上下文的位置:谱均值(M1),方差(M2),偏度(M3),峰度(M4),相对振幅和归一化持续时间。统计结果表明:首先,六个声学参数在区分母语使用者、高级学习者和初学者的发音位置、发声位置和元音语境方面的作用是不同的。随着二语熟练程度的提高,元音语境的影响逐渐减弱。其次,中国的英语学习者在英语摩擦音的发音特征上与英语母语者存在显著差异,这表明中国的英语学习者在摩擦音的发音上面临着挑战。此外,研究发现,与初学者相比,高级学习者的表现更接近于母语人士(与母语人士的声学特征差异较小)。最后,在中国的英语学习者中发现了/v/-/w/和/ j /-/r/的音段替换错误。(Wonkwang大学)
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