This paper examines the relationship between musical training and success in foreign language pronunciation. I present the results of two studies, one involving native speakers of English learning German, and one involving native speakers of Russian learning English. The hypothesis that those participants with musical training would perform better than those with none was not supported. In conclusion I discuss possible reasons for why the hypothesis was not confirmed, pointing out shortcomings of the studies, and how to improve on them for future research. In particular, I suggest that learner level and aptitude may be relevant confounding factors
International audienceIncreasing evidence suggests that musical expertise influences brain organizat...
It has long been held that people who have musical training or talent acquire L2 pronunciation more ...
Throughout time, teachers, philosophers and scientists have recognized the valuable place of music f...
This paper examines the relationship between musical training and success in foreign language pronun...
This study looks at the influence of musical aptitude on learners ’ pronunciation abilities in a for...
Finnish students with musical aptitude seem to pronounce single isolated English phonemes better tha...
In order to examine whether music education may be viewed as one of the factors which improve second...
<p>This paper examines the correlation between musical aptitude and pronunciation proficiency in an ...
Evidence supporting the link between musical ability and foreign language perception ability.Student...
This paper reports research which first examines the limits in attainment of phonological competence...
Does music training play a role in learning English as a second language? The aim of this thesis is ...
The purpose of this paper is to review recent research illustrating the importance of prosody in for...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between musical aptitude ...
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. C...
Foreign language learners often show some specific difficulties in their acquisition of the new lang...
International audienceIncreasing evidence suggests that musical expertise influences brain organizat...
It has long been held that people who have musical training or talent acquire L2 pronunciation more ...
Throughout time, teachers, philosophers and scientists have recognized the valuable place of music f...
This paper examines the relationship between musical training and success in foreign language pronun...
This study looks at the influence of musical aptitude on learners ’ pronunciation abilities in a for...
Finnish students with musical aptitude seem to pronounce single isolated English phonemes better tha...
In order to examine whether music education may be viewed as one of the factors which improve second...
<p>This paper examines the correlation between musical aptitude and pronunciation proficiency in an ...
Evidence supporting the link between musical ability and foreign language perception ability.Student...
This paper reports research which first examines the limits in attainment of phonological competence...
Does music training play a role in learning English as a second language? The aim of this thesis is ...
The purpose of this paper is to review recent research illustrating the importance of prosody in for...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a relationship between musical aptitude ...
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. C...
Foreign language learners often show some specific difficulties in their acquisition of the new lang...
International audienceIncreasing evidence suggests that musical expertise influences brain organizat...
It has long been held that people who have musical training or talent acquire L2 pronunciation more ...
Throughout time, teachers, philosophers and scientists have recognized the valuable place of music f...