The effect of spaced vs massed repetition on variability phonetic training among Saudi English as foreign language learners.

IF 2.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Ahmed Alfotais, Hassan Saleh Mahdi, Reem Alkhammash
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This study investigated the effects of spaced and massed repetition on the acquisition and retention of English /b/ and /p/ sounds among Saudi English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. Forty-nine university students participated in a quasi-experimental design comparing two learning conditions: massed repetition and spaced repetition. Participants were taught the pronunciation of 40 new English words containing the target sounds through video-based instruction. The experiment utilized a within-subjects design, where each participant in both the control and experimental groups was exposed to a total of 40 words: 20 words taught using massed repetition and 20 words taught using spaced repetition. Pronunciation performance was assessed through tests administered immediately after the treatment (Time 1) and after 4 weeks post-treatment (Time 2). The study also explored the interaction between repetition type and input variability by incorporating High Variability Phonetic Training and Low Variability Phonetic Training conditions. Results revealed significant differences between spaced and massed repetition, with spaced repetition showing superior outcomes in both immediate and delayed tests. The study revealed no significant differences were found between High Variability Phonetic Training and Low Variability Phonetic Training conditions. These findings contribute to our understanding of effective pronunciation training methods in EFL contexts and highlight the importance of distributed practice in language learning.

间隔重复与密集重复对沙特英语学习者变异性语音训练的影响。
本研究探讨了间隔重复和大量重复对沙特阿拉伯英语学习者习得和保留英语/b/和/p/音的影响。49名大学生参加了一项准实验设计,比较了两种学习条件:大量重复和间隔重复。参与者通过视频学习40个包含目标发音的新英语单词的发音。实验采用了受试者内部设计,对照组和实验组的每个参与者都接触到总共40个单词:20个单词使用大量重复教学,20个单词使用间隔重复教学。发音表现通过治疗后立即(时间1)和治疗后4周(时间2)进行的测试来评估。研究还通过结合高变异性语音训练和低变异性语音训练条件来探索重复类型和输入变异性之间的相互作用。结果显示,间隔重复和大量重复之间存在显著差异,间隔重复在即时和延迟测试中都表现出更好的结果。研究发现,高变异性语音训练和低变异性语音训练条件之间没有显著差异。这些发现有助于我们理解在英语环境下有效的发音训练方法,并强调了分布式练习在语言学习中的重要性。
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自引率
16.70%
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1433
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.
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