This paper investigated the learnability and generalizability of French schwa alternation by Dutch low-proficiency second language learners. We trained 40 participants on 24 new schwa words by exposing them equally often to the reduced and full forms of these words. We then assessed participants ' accuracy and reaction times to these newly learnt words as well as 24 previously encountered schwa words with an auditory lexical decision task. Our results show learning of the new words in both forms. This suggests that lack of exposure is probably the main cause of learners' difficulties with reduced forms. Nevertheless, the full forms were slightly better recognized than the reduced ones, possibly due to phonetic and phonological pro...
International audienceThe study investigates different factors influencing schwa real-ization in Fre...
This thesis is a French-Czech contrastive study which deals with schwa (mute E) in the two languages...
Summary : The effect of schwa deletion on word recognition in continuous speech. Schwa (mute e) dele...
This paper investigated the learnability and generalizability of French schwa alternation by Dutch l...
This paper investigated the learnability and generalizability of French schwa alternation by Dutch l...
Native listeners generally understand reduced forms effortlessly, in contrast to learners of a langu...
A categorical phonological process of deletion is traditionally assumed to account for the alternati...
According to Bayley and Regan (2004), the mastery of phonological variation forms an integrated part...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the pronunciation of French schwa by Swedish learners of Fre...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
Two types of phonological variation in Dutch, resulting from optional rules, are schwa epenthesis an...
In speech, words are often reduced rather than fully pronounced (e.g., (/ˈsʌmri/ for /ˈsʌməri/, summ...
Casual speech processes, such as /t/-reduction, make word recognition harder. Additionally, word-rec...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
International audienceThe study investigates different factors influencing schwa real-ization in Fre...
This thesis is a French-Czech contrastive study which deals with schwa (mute E) in the two languages...
Summary : The effect of schwa deletion on word recognition in continuous speech. Schwa (mute e) dele...
This paper investigated the learnability and generalizability of French schwa alternation by Dutch l...
This paper investigated the learnability and generalizability of French schwa alternation by Dutch l...
Native listeners generally understand reduced forms effortlessly, in contrast to learners of a langu...
A categorical phonological process of deletion is traditionally assumed to account for the alternati...
According to Bayley and Regan (2004), the mastery of phonological variation forms an integrated part...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the pronunciation of French schwa by Swedish learners of Fre...
Casual speech is characterized by variation in how a single word is pronounced (e.g. ‚probably’ as ‚...
Two types of phonological variation in Dutch, resulting from optional rules, are schwa epenthesis an...
In speech, words are often reduced rather than fully pronounced (e.g., (/ˈsʌmri/ for /ˈsʌməri/, summ...
Casual speech processes, such as /t/-reduction, make word recognition harder. Additionally, word-rec...
n casual conversations, words often lack segments. This study investigates whether listeners rely on...
The present study investigated the effect of orthography on the learning and subsequent processing o...
International audienceThe study investigates different factors influencing schwa real-ization in Fre...
This thesis is a French-Czech contrastive study which deals with schwa (mute E) in the two languages...
Summary : The effect of schwa deletion on word recognition in continuous speech. Schwa (mute e) dele...