This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by non-native speakers of English and investigates whether the strategies that they employ to produce English vowels in clear speech are similar to those of native English speakers. Both groups of speakers exhibited similar acoustic-phonetic changes between clear and conversational speech. 1
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This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by nonnative speakers of Englis...
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Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project se...
This study explores the impact of language background and experience on listener perceptual accuracy...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...
This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by nonnative speakers of Englis...
The features of non-native speech which distinguish it from native speech are often difficult to pin...
This study aims at discussing the phonetic property of vowel quality in English, as exercised by bot...
This study investigated non native accents of native Germans speaking English as their second langua...
Correct pronunciation is often a later step in the process of teaching English as a second language....
The present study investigated the hypothesis that later and/or early learners of English as a secon...
Several studies across various languages have shown that monolingual listeners perceive significant ...
Adult learners of foreign languages have considerable difficulty learning to perceive and produce so...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of specific phonetic features of American English a...
This paper examines to what extent acoustic similarity between native and non-native vowels predicts...
The ever-increasing spread of English as a major international language has facilitated the emergenc...
This study assessed the effect of English-language experience on non-native speakers ’ production an...
Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project se...
This study explores the impact of language background and experience on listener perceptual accuracy...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...