An acoustic study of affricates produced by L2 english learners in Harbin

Chenyang Zhao, Ai-jun Li, Zhiqiang Li, Ying Tang
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The present study focuses on the acquisition of English affricates by L2 learners in Harbin where a major variety of Mandarin is spoken, and explores possible interferences from L1 leading to L2 learners’ deviations in pronunciation. Specifically, features of L2 learners’ productions are compared with native speakers by using different acoustic parameters so that the differences between the two groups could be discovered. The results can help find out whether the differences or the similarities between L1 and L2 sounds contribute more to L2 speech acquisition. Independent sample t-test and affricate acoustic patterns are used in the comparisons. The results show that affricates in English are not completely well acquired by L2 learners from Harbin. Specifically, L2 learners’ production of /tʃ/ has a longer Duration of Frication (DOF) and a weaker plosion than that by native speakers, and their production of /dʒ/ is longer and stronger in its frication part compared to that by native speakers. The similar durations of GAP between the two groups of speakers indicates that the articulatory precision of /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ are well acquired. /tr/ and /dr/ are produced by L2 learners in a longer and more tense manner. The unsatisfactory acquisition, according to the analysis, is caused by both similarities and differences of linguistic features in L1 and L2. The Transfer Theory and the Speech Learning Model (SLM) are adopted to explain the results.
哈尔滨地区第二语言英语学习者的打杂音的声学研究
本研究主要关注哈尔滨地区二语学习者的英语打音习得情况,并探讨母语可能对二语学习者发音产生的干扰。具体来说,通过使用不同的声学参数来比较二语学习者和母语者的作品特征,从而发现两组之间的差异。研究结果可以帮助我们了解母语和二语语音的异同对二语语音习得的贡献更大还是更大。在比较中使用了独立样本t检验和重叠声学模式。结果表明,哈尔滨市的二语学习者对英语中的叠音习得并不完全。具体来说,第二语言学习者发/t /音时的摩擦音持续时间(DOF)比母语者长,爆破音较弱,发/d /音时的摩擦音部分比母语者长、强。两组说话者之间相似的间隔时间表明/t /和/d /的发音精度得到了很好的习得。/tr/和/dr/是由第二语言学习者以更长、更紧张的方式发出的。分析认为,习得不理想是由母语和二语语言特征的异同共同造成的。本文采用迁移理论和语音学习模型(SLM)来解释研究结果。
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