This study examined the identification and production of English consonants by Greek learners of English. Consonant identification was examined in quiet and in two types of noise, a competing talker and an 8-speaker babble. Consonant production was assessed by having English listeners identify the English consonants produced by Greek speakers. Greek speakers achieved higher identification scores in quiet than in noise and the 8-speaker babble had a more detrimental effect in their scores than the competing speaker. Difficulties with specific English consonants were not always similar across modalities; some consonants proved easy to identify but difficult to produce and vice versa
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
This study examined the identification and production of English consonants by Greek learners of Eng...
The present study employed high-variability phonetic training (multiple words spoken by multiple tal...
This study investigated English consonant identification by Greek listeners and the role of phonolog...
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It has been previously proposed that small native vowel inventories impede the acquisition of foreig...
This paper investigates the difficulties adult second language (L2) users of English encounter with ...
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Understanding the process of language acquisition is a challenge that many researchers spanning diff...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
Nonnative sound perception might be challenging for adult listeners since they attune from a very yo...
This study investigates the production of the English rhotic by Greek-Cypriot speakers, whose L1 typ...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
This study examined the identification and production of English consonants by Greek learners of Eng...
The present study employed high-variability phonetic training (multiple words spoken by multiple tal...
This study investigated English consonant identification by Greek listeners and the role of phonolog...
Research into non-native speech perception performance suggests that adults encounter difficulties d...
It has been previously proposed that small native vowel inventories impede the acquisition of foreig...
This paper investigates the difficulties adult second language (L2) users of English encounter with ...
The perception and production of nonnative phones in second language (L2) learners can be improved v...
Understanding the process of language acquisition is a challenge that many researchers spanning diff...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
Nonnative sound perception might be challenging for adult listeners since they attune from a very yo...
This study investigates the production of the English rhotic by Greek-Cypriot speakers, whose L1 typ...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...
The difficulty of listening to speech in noise is exacerbated when the speech is in the listener’s L...
This paper shows that the effect of different types of noise on recognition of different phonemes by...