The Spanish voiced alveolar multiple vibrant consonant /r/, or trill, is often regarded as one of the most difficult sounds in the Spanish phonological inventory for second language (L2) learners. Trills are particularly difficult segments because of their exacting articulatory requirements for production. The highly restricted gestural and aerodynamic configuration required to successfully produce trills could lead to non-native trills automatically being native-like once acquired by learners, unlike other segments which generally show measurably gradient approximation of native values over time. This study employed two experiments to investigate the characteristics of L2 acquisition of Spanish /r/ by adult native speakers of English. The ...
Previous literature argues that native-like pronunciation is impossible in non-primary language acqu...
EFE, ISSN 1575-5533, XXI, 2012, pp. 43-74 Phonetic studies of Spanish rhotics report a wide range of...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
This study will examine the acquisition of the Spanish trill by adult Farsi-speaking learners. It is...
One particular area of concern for L2 Spanish students whose L1 is English is the pronunciation of S...
The goals of this study were to investigate the developmental patterns of acquisition of the Spanish...
The Spanish [ɾ] tap and [r] trill are two different phonemes that only contrast in the intervocalic ...
The Spanish [ɾ] tap and [r] trill are two different phonemes that only contrast in the intervocalic ...
This dissertation explores two learning problems in L2 phonology: (1) acquiring a new L2 distributio...
When native speakers of American English begin learning Spanish, their acquisition of native-like pr...
Many studies in L3 phonetics and phonology have found that language dominance plays an influential r...
The Critical Period Hypothesis posits a timeframe during which language acquisition is optimal; thos...
This study analyzed trill variation in the Spanish of Málaga, Spain, and the factors that conditione...
Spanish has two rhotics: a tap [r] and a trill [r]. Their distribution is interesting because they...
The present investigation analyzed early second language (L2) learning in adults. A common finding r...
Previous literature argues that native-like pronunciation is impossible in non-primary language acqu...
EFE, ISSN 1575-5533, XXI, 2012, pp. 43-74 Phonetic studies of Spanish rhotics report a wide range of...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
This study will examine the acquisition of the Spanish trill by adult Farsi-speaking learners. It is...
One particular area of concern for L2 Spanish students whose L1 is English is the pronunciation of S...
The goals of this study were to investigate the developmental patterns of acquisition of the Spanish...
The Spanish [ɾ] tap and [r] trill are two different phonemes that only contrast in the intervocalic ...
The Spanish [ɾ] tap and [r] trill are two different phonemes that only contrast in the intervocalic ...
This dissertation explores two learning problems in L2 phonology: (1) acquiring a new L2 distributio...
When native speakers of American English begin learning Spanish, their acquisition of native-like pr...
Many studies in L3 phonetics and phonology have found that language dominance plays an influential r...
The Critical Period Hypothesis posits a timeframe during which language acquisition is optimal; thos...
This study analyzed trill variation in the Spanish of Málaga, Spain, and the factors that conditione...
Spanish has two rhotics: a tap [r] and a trill [r]. Their distribution is interesting because they...
The present investigation analyzed early second language (L2) learning in adults. A common finding r...
Previous literature argues that native-like pronunciation is impossible in non-primary language acqu...
EFE, ISSN 1575-5533, XXI, 2012, pp. 43-74 Phonetic studies of Spanish rhotics report a wide range of...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...