PhD ThesisIn early research on L2 (second language) phonology, researchers mainly focussed on whether L2 learners can achieve ‘target-likeness’, which relates to whether or not a sound is perceived as the intended target or whether it fits into the expected IPA category as determined by trained phonetician(s). The popular model for this focus was the contrastive analysis hypothesis (CAH) (Lado, 1957). Later research extended the focus to judgements of ‘native-likeness’, which is the extent to which the speaker’s L2 sound production has native-like qualities. Methods such as accent rating tasks and acoustic measurements have become popular over time, together with investigations of how the results correlate with external factors which are th...
The productions of adult second language (L2) learners are often detected as having a foreign accen...
Adult L2 learners have difficulties in perceiving and producing L2 speech sounds. In analyzing learn...
This thesis discusses an experimental study whose aim was to find out whether English pronunciation ...
This research examined how Thai undergraduates acquired English marked and unmarked fricatives in th...
This dissertation measured the acoustic properties of the English fricatives and affricates produced...
PhD ThesisIn Thai, prevocalic /r/ shows a range of possible variants. The two standard variants are ...
An age-old conundrum in the field of speech research is the way in which sounds are represented in t...
Adult second language (L2) learners often experience difficulty producing and perceiving non-native ...
This study set out to investigate the relationship between perception and production of English / tʃ...
The assumption that performance in second language (L2) speech perception and speech production is a...
For most English learners, a foreign accent has always been a difficulty that they cannot easily ove...
In this study, productions of 10 Thai words with an five tones, namely high, mid, low, falling and r...
Second-language learners often experience major difficulties in producing non-native speech sounds. ...
This study examines the discrimination of words ending with voiceless stops / p t k/ in first langua...
abstract: Much evidence has shown that first language (L1) plays an important role in the formation ...
The productions of adult second language (L2) learners are often detected as having a foreign accen...
Adult L2 learners have difficulties in perceiving and producing L2 speech sounds. In analyzing learn...
This thesis discusses an experimental study whose aim was to find out whether English pronunciation ...
This research examined how Thai undergraduates acquired English marked and unmarked fricatives in th...
This dissertation measured the acoustic properties of the English fricatives and affricates produced...
PhD ThesisIn Thai, prevocalic /r/ shows a range of possible variants. The two standard variants are ...
An age-old conundrum in the field of speech research is the way in which sounds are represented in t...
Adult second language (L2) learners often experience difficulty producing and perceiving non-native ...
This study set out to investigate the relationship between perception and production of English / tʃ...
The assumption that performance in second language (L2) speech perception and speech production is a...
For most English learners, a foreign accent has always been a difficulty that they cannot easily ove...
In this study, productions of 10 Thai words with an five tones, namely high, mid, low, falling and r...
Second-language learners often experience major difficulties in producing non-native speech sounds. ...
This study examines the discrimination of words ending with voiceless stops / p t k/ in first langua...
abstract: Much evidence has shown that first language (L1) plays an important role in the formation ...
The productions of adult second language (L2) learners are often detected as having a foreign accen...
Adult L2 learners have difficulties in perceiving and producing L2 speech sounds. In analyzing learn...
This thesis discusses an experimental study whose aim was to find out whether English pronunciation ...