This study compares utterances by Vietnamese learners of Australian English with those of native subjects. In a previous study the utterances had been rated for foreign accent and intelligibility. We aim to find measurable prosodic differences accounting for the perceptual results. Our outcomes indicate, inter alia, that unaccented syllables are relatively longer compared with accented ones in the Vietnamese corpus than those in the Australian English corpus. Furthermore, the correlations of syllabic durations in utterances of one and the same sentence are much higher for Australian English subjects than for Vietnamese learners of English. Vietnamese speakers use a larger range of f0 and produce more pitch-accents than Australian speakers
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
and key words The aim of this thesis is to describe the speech melody characteristics in Vietnamese ...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese accented English. The theoretical part int...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
This paper reports a study of prosodic transfer effects in the production and perception of three En...
‘Each variety of English in the world has its own distinctive features which are associated with var...
This thesis deals with rhythmic differences between Vietnamese English and the British Standard. As ...
This paper reports a study that investigated the acoustic correlates of the intonation patterns of s...
This paper reports a study that investigated the acoustic correlates of the intonation patterns of s...
Anyone who has tried to learn a language with a very different sound system will understand the chal...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
and key words The aim of this thesis is to describe the speech melody characteristics in Vietnamese ...
Abstract This paper examines the intonation of English statements and questions produced by Vietname...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese-accented English. The theoretical part int...
This thesis deals with the voicing contrast in Vietnamese accented English. The theoretical part int...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
Chapter 1 describes the subjects and the investigation procedure including the recorded interviews a...
This paper reports a study of prosodic transfer effects in the production and perception of three En...
‘Each variety of English in the world has its own distinctive features which are associated with var...
This thesis deals with rhythmic differences between Vietnamese English and the British Standard. As ...
This paper reports a study that investigated the acoustic correlates of the intonation patterns of s...
This paper reports a study that investigated the acoustic correlates of the intonation patterns of s...
Anyone who has tried to learn a language with a very different sound system will understand the chal...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...
Vietnamese people have many difficulties when pronouncing English. Among those, this paper will firs...