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Abstract
This paper presents data for a tightly controlled recognition and production study of English language intonation
in reading by speakers of British English and second language learners of English in Hong Kong. We demonstrate a relatively high
correlation between the scores for the two studies when data are separated by utterance type (statement, echo, WH-question, etc.).
Our finding that this cohort of English learners performs better at production of nuclear tones than in the corresponding
recognition study when both are judged by a template for British English adds support to the claim that the perception-production
link, a theory that production is contingent on perception, is not borne out by the empirical study of learners of World
Englishes. Data collected for the British English speakers give insight into a changing intonational phonology, while Hong Kong
data indicate differences in intonational categories, a different distribution of tones, and possibly tonal innovation.
期刊介绍:
English World-Wide has established itself as the leading and most comprehensive journal dealing with varieties of English. The focus is on scholarly discussions of new findings in the dialectology and sociolinguistics of the English-speaking communities (native and second-language speakers), but general problems of sociolinguistics, creolistics, language planning, multilingualism and modern historical sociolinguistics are included if they have a direct bearing on modern varieties of English. Although teaching problems are normally excluded, English World-Wide provides important background information for all those involved in teaching English throughout the world.