The present study explored development in Spanish vowel production during a short-term study abroad program. The production patterns of a group of learners studying abroad in a 4-week program in the Dominican Republic were compared in terms of overall vowel quality, tendency to diphthongize /e/ and /o/, and vowel duration to those of a similar group of learners studying in the at-home context. Results revealed no significant changes or differences between groups in vowel quality or diphthongization, but a significant improvement (i.e., reduction) in vowel duration for /a/, /o/, and /u/ for the at-home group only. Findings are discussed in relation to previous research, and areas for future research are outlined
Previous studies have shown that exposure to a second language (L2) changes one’s perception and pro...
Native-like pronunciation is necessary for membership into somesocial groups and to be considered a ...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...
This study explores the impact of study abroad (SA) on second language Spanish phonetic development....
This study explores the impact of study abroad (SA) on second language Spanish phonetic development....
Language immersion programs aim to develop bilingual individuals, able to participate in multiple gl...
This thesis investigates the effects of training native speakers of Spanish in the perception and p...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
Native Spanish speakers and Canadian English learners of Spanish produced the five Spanish vowels in...
This dissertation examines the role of the native dialect in non-native perception and production in...
Abstract—The present pilot study examines both the perception of Spanish vowels /a, e, o / in word –...
Quantitatively measuring a person’s fluency in a second language (L2) is difficult, but analysis of ...
The study of speech learning and pronunciation instruction both in a native language (NL) and a seco...
Aim: the present study assessed the effect of lexical stress on the duration and quality of Spanish ...
This study examined the impact of a study abroad (SA) English program on English and native vowel pr...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to a second language (L2) changes one’s perception and pro...
Native-like pronunciation is necessary for membership into somesocial groups and to be considered a ...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...
This study explores the impact of study abroad (SA) on second language Spanish phonetic development....
This study explores the impact of study abroad (SA) on second language Spanish phonetic development....
Language immersion programs aim to develop bilingual individuals, able to participate in multiple gl...
This thesis investigates the effects of training native speakers of Spanish in the perception and p...
While previous studies have investigated the acquisition of Spanish vowels by English speakers, none...
Native Spanish speakers and Canadian English learners of Spanish produced the five Spanish vowels in...
This dissertation examines the role of the native dialect in non-native perception and production in...
Abstract—The present pilot study examines both the perception of Spanish vowels /a, e, o / in word –...
Quantitatively measuring a person’s fluency in a second language (L2) is difficult, but analysis of ...
The study of speech learning and pronunciation instruction both in a native language (NL) and a seco...
Aim: the present study assessed the effect of lexical stress on the duration and quality of Spanish ...
This study examined the impact of a study abroad (SA) English program on English and native vowel pr...
Previous studies have shown that exposure to a second language (L2) changes one’s perception and pro...
Native-like pronunciation is necessary for membership into somesocial groups and to be considered a ...
This paper presents a concurrent examination of the acoustic and perceptual characteristics of the v...