It has been said that there are certain differences between English /s / and Japanese /s/ in their articulation, and also in their auditory impression that the former sounds stronger than the latter. This paper is trying to reveal the differences/similarities of the acoustic characteristics of English and Japanese voiceless alveolar fricatives in their L1 and L2 speech and to know how the articulatory differences and the auditory impression would be reflected in acoustical properties such as their amplitude, duration, formant frequency, and spectral shape. Three native British English speakers whose L2 is Japanese, and three native Japanese speakers whose L2 is English were asked to read out word lists in their first and second languages. A...
To understand phonetic features and notable differences among three languages (Japanese, English, an...
In this paper * English and Japanese speech sounds are compared in three sections: vowels, consonant...
Todaka(1993) investigated voice pitch differences between speakers of Japanese and American English ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
The book presents an extended investigation of how first language (L1) prosodic characteristics affe...
The present study examined F0 differences in reading Japanese and English passages. Various hypothes...
This study concerns good pronunciation from the L2 Japanese listeners� point of view. More precisely...
This paper investigates the English language spoken by four educated Japanese speakers from an acous...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
To understand phonetic features and notable differences among three languages (Japanese, English, an...
In this paper * English and Japanese speech sounds are compared in three sections: vowels, consonant...
Todaka(1993) investigated voice pitch differences between speakers of Japanese and American English ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This paper reports on a subset of results from a preliminary study in which Japanese listeners ident...
This research examines second language acquisition (SLA) of English speakers learning Japanese by in...
The book presents an extended investigation of how first language (L1) prosodic characteristics affe...
The present study examined F0 differences in reading Japanese and English passages. Various hypothes...
This study concerns good pronunciation from the L2 Japanese listeners� point of view. More precisely...
This paper investigates the English language spoken by four educated Japanese speakers from an acous...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
This research explores the salient acoustic features of some English vowels and consonants produced ...
In the Japanese ESL/EFL classroom, a great deal of time is spent (and often wasted) on pronunciation...
To understand phonetic features and notable differences among three languages (Japanese, English, an...
In this paper * English and Japanese speech sounds are compared in three sections: vowels, consonant...
Todaka(1993) investigated voice pitch differences between speakers of Japanese and American English ...