Pre-fortis Clipping Patterns: A Cross Linguistic Examination of L2 English Production and Perception by Asian Learners of English

Nguyen Van Le
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In English, it is widely observed that vowels are longer before voiced consonants than before voiceless ones such as English. However, in Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Korean, the distribution of voiced-voiceless stop contrasts, and long-short vowel differences are vastly different from English. The purpose of this study is to determine whether these targeted learners’ L2 English production and perception change in terms of vowel duration as a function of stop voicing. The production measurements in the database of Asian learners revealed a distinct effect than the one observed in native speakers. There were no evident vowel lengthening patterns. The results of the perceptual experiment with 24 participants indicated that individuals tended to prefer voiceless stops when preceding vowels were shortened, but there was no statistically significant difference between intermediate, upper-intermediate, and advanced-level learners. However, learners demonstrated distinct perceptual patterns for various vowels and stops. The findings have valuable implications for L2 English speech acquisition.
前fortis剪切模式:亚洲英语学习者对二语英语产生和感知的跨语言研究
在英语中,人们普遍观察到元音在浊音辅音前的时间比在英语等不浊音辅音前的时间长。然而,在汉语普通话、越南语、日语和韩语中,发声-不发声顿音对比的分布以及长-短元音的差异与英语有很大的不同。本研究的目的是确定这些目标学习者的二语英语生产和感知是否会随着顿音的变化而发生变化。亚洲学习者数据库中的产出测量结果显示,与在母语人士中观察到的效果相比,亚洲学习者的产出测量结果有明显的不同。没有明显的元音拉长模式。知觉实验结果表明,当前元音被缩短时,个体倾向于选择不发音的顿音,但在中级、中高级和高级学习者之间没有统计学差异。然而,学习者对不同的元音和顿音表现出不同的感知模式。研究结果对二语英语语音习得具有重要意义。
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