This study explores the impact of study abroad (SA) on second language Spanish phonetic development. Twenty-seven English-speaking learners of Spanish, 15 who were participating in a 4-week SA program in the Dominican Republic and 12 who were studying at their home (AH) institution, were recorded 5 weeks apart (at the approximate beginning and end of their respective programs). Recordings were analyzed acoustically, and four groups of segments were examined: word-initial /p t k/, intervocalic /b d ɡ/, intervocalic /ɾ/ and /r/, and word-final /l/. Productions at Time 1 and Time 2 as well as between the SA and AH groups were compared. Results suggested a minor benefit of the SA environment for phonetic development of some of the segments but ...
In the last two decades numerous studies have been conducted to document the language learning gains...
Study abroad is often idealized as a panacea for language learning. The growth in the popularity of ...
This study examines the effect of 'length of stay' on the written and oral development of two groups...
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....
The present study investigates the impact of a 3-month study abroad (SA) period on second language ...
An increasing number of college students are participating in study abroad programs across the Unite...
Paper presented at the 6th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and the 5th Conference on the Acquisition ...
The present study explored development in Spanish vowel production during a short-term study abroad ...
The present study aims to contribute to the field of Study Abroad (SA) research by exploring the und...
This study investigated the development of two regional pronunciation features by 25 Spanish major o...
Despite intuitive and theoretically motivated claims that Study Abroad (SA) is an optimal environmen...
In this paper, we report the results of a study that compared differences in the linguistic gains ma...
In the last two decades numerous studies have been conducted to document the linguistic advantages o...
The present study aims at assessing L2 phonological development, while control- ling for proficiency...
In the last two decades numerous studies have been conducted to document the language learning gains...
Study abroad is often idealized as a panacea for language learning. The growth in the popularity of ...
This study examines the effect of 'length of stay' on the written and oral development of two groups...
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....
The present study investigates the impact of a 3-month study abroad (SA) period on second language ...
An increasing number of college students are participating in study abroad programs across the Unite...
Paper presented at the 6th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and the 5th Conference on the Acquisition ...
The present study explored development in Spanish vowel production during a short-term study abroad ...
The present study aims to contribute to the field of Study Abroad (SA) research by exploring the und...
This study investigated the development of two regional pronunciation features by 25 Spanish major o...
Despite intuitive and theoretically motivated claims that Study Abroad (SA) is an optimal environmen...
In this paper, we report the results of a study that compared differences in the linguistic gains ma...
In the last two decades numerous studies have been conducted to document the linguistic advantages o...
The present study aims at assessing L2 phonological development, while control- ling for proficiency...
In the last two decades numerous studies have been conducted to document the language learning gains...
Study abroad is often idealized as a panacea for language learning. The growth in the popularity of ...
This study examines the effect of 'length of stay' on the written and oral development of two groups...