Training Non-Native Consonant Production with Perceptual and Articulatory Cues.

IF 1.1 3区 文学 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Phonetica Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-03-05 DOI:10.1159/000495728
Emily Cibelli
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Abstract

Background/aims: Adult learners often struggle to produce novel phonemes in a second language and lack clear articulatory targets. This study investigates the combined efficacy of perceptual and articulatory training, the latter involving explicit instruction about tongue position and laryngeal control, for the production of non-native phonemes.

Methods: Native English speakers were trained on a series of Hindi coronal stop consonants, with production assessed before, during, and after training sessions, on the basis of acoustic cues to place of articulation and voicing.

Results: Improvement in production was most apparent during artic u-latory training, when cues to target articulation were available to learners. Some improvements were maintained after training was concluded.

Conclusion: Articu-latory training can contribute useful cues to pronunciation for early learners. Improvement in acquisition of targets varies in stability across learners and targets.

用知觉和发音提示训练非母语辅音的产生。
背景/目的:成人学习者经常在第二语言中产生新的音素,缺乏明确的发音目标。本研究探讨了知觉训练和发音训练的联合效果,后者包括关于舌头位置和喉部控制的明确指导,以产生非母语音素。方法:对以英语为母语的人进行一系列印地语冠状顿音的训练,并根据发音和发声的位置的声学线索,在训练前、训练中和训练后评估他们的发音。结果:当学习者能够获得目标发音的提示时,语言表达能力的提高最为明显。培训结束后仍有一些改进。结论:发音训练可以为早期学习者的发音提供有用的线索。目标习得的改善在稳定性上因学习者和目标而异。
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Phonetica
Phonetica 物理-声学
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary research into spoken language employs a wide range of approaches, from instrumental measures to perceptual and neurocognitive measures, to computational models, for investigating the properties and principles of speech in communicative settings across the world’s languages. ''Phonetica'' is an international interdisciplinary forum for phonetic science that covers all aspects of the subject matter, from phonetic and phonological descriptions of segments and prosodies to speech physiology, articulation, acoustics, perception, acquisition, and phonetic variation and change. ''Phonetica'' thus provides a platform for a comprehensive understanding of speaker-hearer interaction across languages and dialects, and of learning contexts throughout the lifespan. Papers published in this journal report expert original work that deals both with theoretical issues and with new empirical data, as well as with innovative methods and applications that will help to advance the field.
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