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L1–L2 convergence in clausal packaging in Japanese and English
convergence L1–L2 motion events bilingual second language acquisition (SLA)
2015/4/24
This study investigates L1–L2 convergence among bilinguals at an intermediate (CEFR-B2) level of L2 proficiency, focusing on the clausal packaging of Manner and Path of motion. Previous research has s...
Introducing LexTALE: A quick and valid Lexical Test for Advanced Learners of English
English vocabulary test Self-ratings of proficiency Second language
2015/4/20
The increasing number of experimental studies on second language (L2) processing, frequently with English as the L2, calls for a practical and valid measure of English vocabulary knowledge and profici...
The perception of English front vowels by North Holland and Flemish listeners:Acoustic similarity predicts and explains cross-linguistic and L2 perception
English front vowels North Holland and Flemish listeners Acoustic similarity predicts explains cross-linguistic L2 perception
2015/4/20
We investigated whether regional differences in the native language (L1) influence the perception of second language (L2) sounds. Many cross-language and L2 perception studies have assumed that the de...
Language-independent processing in speech perception: Identification of English intervocalic consonants by speakers of eight European languages
Consonant identification Non-native Cross-language Noise
2015/4/9
Processing speech in a non-native language requires listeners to cope with influences from their first language and to overcome the effects of limited exposure and experience. These factors may be par...
The past, present, and future of English dialects:Quantifying convergence, divergence, and dynamic equilibrium
past present future English dialects Quantifying convergence divergence dynamic equilibrium
2015/4/9
This article reports on research which seeks to compare and measure the similarities between phonetic transcriptions in the analysis of relationships between varieties of English. It addresses the que...
A Blueprint for a Comprehensive Australian English Auditory-Visual Speech Corpus
Australian English Auditory Visual Speech Corpus
2015/4/7
Contemporary speech science is driven by the availability of large, diverse speech corpora. Such infrastructure underpins research and technological advances in various practical, socially beneficial ...
Factoring out the parallelism effect in VP-ellipsis: English vs. Dutch contrasts
processing VP-ellipsis surface and deep anaphora syntactic parallelism finiteness and grammaticality Fundamental Difference Hypothesis construction-based learning in SLA
2015/4/7
Previous studies, including Duffield and Matsuo (2001; 2002; 2009), have demonstrated second language learners’ overall sensitivity to a parallelism constraint governing English VP-ellipsis constructi...
The Perception of Nasalized Vowels in American English: An Investigation of On-line Use of Vowel Nasalization in Lexical Access
Nasalized Vowels American English Vowel Nasalization Lexical Access
2015/4/7
The goal of the presented study was to investigate the use of coarticulatory vowel nasalization in lexical access by native speakers of American English. In particular, we compare the use of coarticul...
Development of Cross-Linguistic Variation in Speech and Gesture: Motion Events in English and Turkish
cospeech gestures motion events cross-linguistic Turkish English
2015/4/3
The way adults express manner and path components of a motion event varies across typologically different languages both in speech and cospeech gestures, showing that language specificity in event enc...
English word stress as produced by English and Dutch speakers: the role of segmental and suprasegmental differences
lexical stress production foreign-accent segmental suprasegmental English Dutch
2015/4/3
It has been claimed that Dutch listeners use suprasegmental cues (duration, spectral tilt) more than English listeners in distinguishing English word stress. We tested whether this asymmetry also hold...
Speakers differentiate English intrusive and onset /r/, but L2 listeners do not
Annelie Tuinman Holger Mitterer and Anne Cutler
2015/4/1
We investigated whether non-native listeners can exploit phonetic detail in recognizing potentially ambiguous utterances, as native listeners can [6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. Due to the phenomenon of intrusive /...
Dutch listeners' use of suprasegmental cues to English stress
suprasegmental cues English stress
2015/3/30
Dutch listeners outperform native listeners in identifying syllable stress in English. This is because lexical stress is more useful in recognition of spoken words of Dutch than of English, so that Du...
Prosodically driven phonetic detail in speech processing: The case of domain-initial strengthening in English
domain-initial strengthening domain-initial strengthening
2015/3/30
We explore the role of the acoustic consequences of domain-initial strengthening in spoken-word recognition. In two cross-modal identity-priming experiments, listeners heard sentences and made lexical...
Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish. Cognition
Language-specific universal influences
2015/3/30
Different languages map semantic elements of spatial relations onto different lexical and syntactic units. These crosslinguistic differences raise important questions for language development in terms...
An Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary for Korean Learners
Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary Korean Learners
2015/3/11
An Interactive English Pronunciation Dictionary for Korean Learners.