There are two purposes of this pilot study. The first one was to find out if there is a "Critical Period" (CP) for acquiring native or native-like pronunciation of L2 through investigating the English pronunciation of ESL children and teenagers whose first language is Mandarin. Although the results of this study tended to support CP hypothesis, there might be some other reasons other than age factor for the phenomenon that ESL children's pronunciation is better than ESL teenagers'. The second purpose is to test two opposite hypotheses about L2 pronunciation: "Contrastive Analysis" vs. Flege's "Speech Learning Model" (SLM). Based on the results, the writer could not favor one over the other. It demonstrated that this pilot study needed to be...
Knocking tones off their perch: investigating the intelligibility of Anglophone beginner learners of...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual–cogniti...
Research on the efficacy of second language (L2) pronunciation instruction has produced mixed result...
There are two purposes of this pilot study. The first one was to find out if there is a "Critical Pe...
[eng] The difference between the second language pronunciation of early learners and late learners h...
This study investigated the techniques used in Teaching English of Speakers of Other Languages (TESO...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the assumptions, of the critical period hypothesis (...
This study examined bilinguals’ acquisition of subphonemic features in English and Mandarin to inves...
Pronouncing English sounds correctly is not an easy task for second language (L2) learners because o...
The hypothesis that the years up to the age of puberty constitute a critical period for language acq...
The study focuses on three research questions. The first question addresses whether it is possible t...
This study took up a socio-phonetic investigation among Chinese learners of English by comparing Eng...
In this study we assessed age-related differences in the perception and production of American Engli...
[[abstract]]This study provides empirical data of the development of Mandarin aspiration contrast fr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present study was to explore the developm...
Knocking tones off their perch: investigating the intelligibility of Anglophone beginner learners of...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual–cogniti...
Research on the efficacy of second language (L2) pronunciation instruction has produced mixed result...
There are two purposes of this pilot study. The first one was to find out if there is a "Critical Pe...
[eng] The difference between the second language pronunciation of early learners and late learners h...
This study investigated the techniques used in Teaching English of Speakers of Other Languages (TESO...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the assumptions, of the critical period hypothesis (...
This study examined bilinguals’ acquisition of subphonemic features in English and Mandarin to inves...
Pronouncing English sounds correctly is not an easy task for second language (L2) learners because o...
The hypothesis that the years up to the age of puberty constitute a critical period for language acq...
The study focuses on three research questions. The first question addresses whether it is possible t...
This study took up a socio-phonetic investigation among Chinese learners of English by comparing Eng...
In this study we assessed age-related differences in the perception and production of American Engli...
[[abstract]]This study provides empirical data of the development of Mandarin aspiration contrast fr...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the present study was to explore the developm...
Knocking tones off their perch: investigating the intelligibility of Anglophone beginner learners of...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual–cogniti...
Research on the efficacy of second language (L2) pronunciation instruction has produced mixed result...