This paper reports a study of prosodic transfer effects in the production and perception of three English stress patterns (broad-focus noun phrase, narrow-focus noun phrase and compound) at the level of word and phrase prosody by Vietnamese learners of English. The experiments examined the acoustic features and the perceptual strategies that native Australian English speakers and different groups of non-native speakers (Vietnamese beginning learners and advanced speakers of English) use to distinguish the three stress patterns. The results showed that native speakers and non-native speakers differ in their use of acoustic patterns which are optimally suited to their respective first language phonologies for realizing the three English stres...
This paper reports two series of experiments that examined the phonetic correlates of lexical stress...
This study investigates the effect of L1 prosodic system on the perception of L2 stress. For the pur...
Graduate Student Presentations 2Whether L1 and L2 are processed by one or two systems has been a foc...
This study examines prosodic transfer effects in the production of three contrastive English stress ...
In English, the accurate assignment of lexical stress is of paramount importance in attaining good p...
Vietnamese compounds and phrasal constructions are investigated for phonetic correlates of lexical s...
This study compares utterances by Vietnamese learners of Australian English with those of native sub...
Lexical stress in English plays an important role in native speakersperception and processing of spe...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
This paper reports two experiments that examined the acoustic and perceptual cues that Vietnamese us...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
L1 transfer affects the process of L2 acquisition in a significant way, both in perception and prod...
In tonal languages, the role of intonation in information-structuring has yet to be fully investigat...
Abstract: This study focuses on the importance of combining phonological knowledge with rhythm, melo...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This paper reports two series of experiments that examined the phonetic correlates of lexical stress...
This study investigates the effect of L1 prosodic system on the perception of L2 stress. For the pur...
Graduate Student Presentations 2Whether L1 and L2 are processed by one or two systems has been a foc...
This study examines prosodic transfer effects in the production of three contrastive English stress ...
In English, the accurate assignment of lexical stress is of paramount importance in attaining good p...
Vietnamese compounds and phrasal constructions are investigated for phonetic correlates of lexical s...
This study compares utterances by Vietnamese learners of Australian English with those of native sub...
Lexical stress in English plays an important role in native speakersperception and processing of spe...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
This paper reports two experiments that examined the acoustic and perceptual cues that Vietnamese us...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
L1 transfer affects the process of L2 acquisition in a significant way, both in perception and prod...
In tonal languages, the role of intonation in information-structuring has yet to be fully investigat...
Abstract: This study focuses on the importance of combining phonological knowledge with rhythm, melo...
English lexical stress is correlated acoustically with F0, duration, intensity and vowel quality. Er...
This paper reports two series of experiments that examined the phonetic correlates of lexical stress...
This study investigates the effect of L1 prosodic system on the perception of L2 stress. For the pur...
Graduate Student Presentations 2Whether L1 and L2 are processed by one or two systems has been a foc...