This study aims at discussing the phonetic property of vowel quality in English, as exercised by both native speakers of General American English (AE) and non-native speakers of General American English of Serbian language background, all residents of the United States. Ten Serbian male speakers and four native male speakers of AE are recorded in separate experiments and their speech analyzed acoustically for any significant phonetic differences, looking into a set of monosyllabic English words representing nine vowels of AE. The general aim of the experiments is to evaluate the phonetic characteristics of AE vowels, with particular attention to F1 and F2 values, investigate which vowels differ most in the two groups of participants, and pr...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project se...
Research has shown that language learners experience difficulty in producing sound contrasts in the ...
This study aims at discussing the phonetic property of vowel quality in English, as exercised by bot...
The features of non-native speech which distinguish it from native speech are often difficult to pin...
This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by non-native speakers of Engli...
This study investigated non native accents of native Germans speaking English as their second langua...
This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by nonnative speakers of Englis...
This study provides cross-language comparisons of Egyptian English and General American English (GAE...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...
This research is aimed at finding out the differences of sounds or pronunciations between British an...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of specific phonetic features of American English a...
[eng] The term “General American English” used by Peterson & Barney (1952) has been regarded to be ...
This study assessed the effect of English-language experience on non-native speakers ’ production an...
This monograph aims at understanding how Americans distinguish their dialects. Based on the data abo...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project se...
Research has shown that language learners experience difficulty in producing sound contrasts in the ...
This study aims at discussing the phonetic property of vowel quality in English, as exercised by bot...
The features of non-native speech which distinguish it from native speech are often difficult to pin...
This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by non-native speakers of Engli...
This study investigated non native accents of native Germans speaking English as their second langua...
This study examines the acoustic properties of clear speech produced by nonnative speakers of Englis...
This study provides cross-language comparisons of Egyptian English and General American English (GAE...
Does phonetic grammar exist? The system of phonetic implementation relates surface phonological stru...
This research is aimed at finding out the differences of sounds or pronunciations between British an...
This study examined the acoustic characteristics of specific phonetic features of American English a...
[eng] The term “General American English” used by Peterson & Barney (1952) has been regarded to be ...
This study assessed the effect of English-language experience on non-native speakers ’ production an...
This monograph aims at understanding how Americans distinguish their dialects. Based on the data abo...
This study tests whether native speakers of American English exhibit a glide-vowel distinction ([j]-...
Foreign accent perception is an important area of study in the field of Linguistics. This project se...
Research has shown that language learners experience difficulty in producing sound contrasts in the ...