Abstract: To examine whether L1 vowel inventory size could be a contributing factor to the use of temporal cues in L2 vowel perception, this study assessed the perception of English /i-ɪ/ by 66 learners of four different L1s: Danish, Portuguese, Catalan and Russian. The L2 learners performed a forced-choice identification task containing natural and duration-manipulated stimuli. Findings suggest that the participants’ over-reliance on duration cues seems to be partially related to their L1 vowel inventory size. The participants with the largest L1 vowel inventory (Danish) demonstrated the most native-like vowel perception and the participants with the smallest L1 vowel inventory (Russian) over-relied on duration cues more than the other lea...
Difficulties with second-language vowel perception may be related to the significant challenges in u...
The experiment examined how two pairs of English vowels (/i:/-/I/ and /u:/-/U/) are perceived by Pol...
In this paper we argue that a comparison of vowel systems of L1 and L2 should not be limited to meas...
This study examined the extent to which previous experience with duration in first language (L1) vow...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Many language learning models imply a relationship between second language (L2) learners’ production...
This paper examined how English and Mandarin listeners identify Korean vowels, focusing on native (L...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
<div><p>Difficulties with second-language vowel perception may be related to the significant challen...
In this paper we argue that a comparison of vowel systems of L1 and L2 should not be limited to meas...
Difficulties with second-language vowel perception may be related to the significant challenges in u...
The experiment examined how two pairs of English vowels (/i:/-/I/ and /u:/-/U/) are perceived by Pol...
In this paper we argue that a comparison of vowel systems of L1 and L2 should not be limited to meas...
This study examined the extent to which previous experience with duration in first language (L1) vow...
Research suggests that the size of the second language (L2) vowel inventory relative to the native (...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Many language learning models imply a relationship between second language (L2) learners’ production...
This paper examined how English and Mandarin listeners identify Korean vowels, focusing on native (L...
Previous research has demonstrated that learners of English with different L1 backgrounds diverge fr...
Improvement in second-language (L2) perception has been posited to occur early in L2 learning when t...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
The present study aims to investigate the cue reliance of Russian learners of English during the cat...
<div><p>Difficulties with second-language vowel perception may be related to the significant challen...
In this paper we argue that a comparison of vowel systems of L1 and L2 should not be limited to meas...
Difficulties with second-language vowel perception may be related to the significant challenges in u...
The experiment examined how two pairs of English vowels (/i:/-/I/ and /u:/-/U/) are perceived by Pol...
In this paper we argue that a comparison of vowel systems of L1 and L2 should not be limited to meas...