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Vietnamese speakers' mispronunciation of Japanese singleton and geminate stops
: Vietnamese speakers’ mispronunciations of Japanese singleton and geminate stops were identified using the category boundary of the stops pronounced by native Japanese speakers. To clarify the characteristics of the Vietnamese speakers’ mispronunciations, their speech segment durations were analyzed. In comparison with native Japanese speakers’ correct pronunciations, Vietnamese speakers mispronounced a singleton stop with a longer closure and a shorter preceding consonant-vowel segment, whereas they mispronounced a geminate stop with a shorter closure and a longer following consonant-vowel segment. These results were consistent with the findings of Korean, Taiwanese Mandarin, and Thai speakers in previous studies, suggesting that non-native speakers may have a common tendency to have inadequate durations of closure and anteroposterior consonant-vowel segments in mispronunciations of Japanese singleton and geminate stops.
期刊介绍:
Acoustical Science and Technology(AST) is a bimonthly open-access journal edited by the Acoustical Society of Japan and was established in 1980 as the Journal of Acoustical Society of Japan (E). The title of the journal was changed to the current title in 2001. AST publishes about 100 high-quality articles (including papers, technical reports, and acoustical letters) each year. The scope of the journal covers all fields of acoustics, both scientific and technological, including (but not limited to) the following research areas. Psychological and Physiological Acoustics Speech Ultrasonics Underwater Acoustics Noise and Vibration Electroacoustics Musical Acoustics Architectural Acoustics Sonochemistry Acoustic Imaging.