Second-language (L2) speech is consistently slower than first-language (L1) speech, and L1 speaking rate varies within- and across-talkers depending on many individual, situational, linguistic, and sociolinguistic factors. It is asked whether speaking rate is also determined by a language-independent talker-specific trait such that, across a group of bilinguals, L1 speaking rate significantly predicts L2 speaking rate. Two measurements of speaking rate were automatically extracted from recordings of read and spontaneous speech by English monolinguals (n = 27) and bilinguals from ten L1 backgrounds (n = 86): speech rate (syllables/second), and articulation rate (syllables/second excluding silent pauses). Replicating prior work, L2 speaking r...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
We examined the consequences of within-category phonetic variability in the input on non-native lear...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
Second-language (L2) speech is consistently slower than first-language (L1) speech, and L1 speaking ...
Nonnative talkers tend to exhibit slower speech rates than native talkers at the group level. Here w...
Nonnative talkers tend to exhibit slower speech rates than native talkers at the group level. Here w...
The present study provides evidence of a positive correlation between L1 and L2 intelligibility for ...
Speaking fluently requires three main processes to run smoothly: conceptualization, formulation, and...
Non-native speech production is frequently characterized by its deviation from native pronunciation....
Learning a second language influences speakers’ first language, but there is great variability in th...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
Altres ajuts: British Academy - SG112797Spanish native speakers are known to pronounce onset /sC/ cl...
Aims and objectives: We know little about how the rate of speaking develops in bilingual children. T...
Early Spanish-English bilinguals and English controls were tested on the production and perception o...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
We examined the consequences of within-category phonetic variability in the input on non-native lear...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
Second-language (L2) speech is consistently slower than first-language (L1) speech, and L1 speaking ...
Nonnative talkers tend to exhibit slower speech rates than native talkers at the group level. Here w...
Nonnative talkers tend to exhibit slower speech rates than native talkers at the group level. Here w...
The present study provides evidence of a positive correlation between L1 and L2 intelligibility for ...
Speaking fluently requires three main processes to run smoothly: conceptualization, formulation, and...
Non-native speech production is frequently characterized by its deviation from native pronunciation....
Learning a second language influences speakers’ first language, but there is great variability in th...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
Altres ajuts: British Academy - SG112797Spanish native speakers are known to pronounce onset /sC/ cl...
Aims and objectives: We know little about how the rate of speaking develops in bilingual children. T...
Early Spanish-English bilinguals and English controls were tested on the production and perception o...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
We examined the consequences of within-category phonetic variability in the input on non-native lear...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...