This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone learners of French. While second/foreign language (L2) phonology has long been recognized as an area of learner difficulty, there have been few studies on the acquisition of liaison by L2 learners of French. The two studies contained in this thesis hope to expand our understanding of liaison as it is acquired by L2 learners. Study 1 is a production study that determines the morphosyntactic, phonemic, and prosodic contexts in which native and non-native French speakers produced optional liaison. Both groups were found that to produce liaison more frequently between a noun and its adjective than between two verbs, and only native speakers de...
French liaison is the appearance of a liaison consonant between two words in specific contexts withi...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
How do French listeners recognise words in liaison environments? This article presents a literature ...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis deals with the learning of liaison by adult lear...
This introduction to the special issue presents a brief overview of the phonological phenomenon of l...
This introduction to the special issue presents a brief overview of the phonological phenomenon of l...
The study tested the epilinguistic and metalinguistic awareness of French liaison by university stud...
The study tested the epilinguistic and metalinguistic awareness of French liaison by university stud...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
The phonology of French has attracted a great deal of attention from the theoreticians, especially f...
Liaison is a phenomenon of external sandhi that involves the production of a latent coda consonant (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-59)The area of linguistics is comprised of two major s...
French liaison is the appearance of a liaison consonant between two words in specific contexts withi...
French liaison is the appearance of a liaison consonant between two words in specific contexts withi...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
How do French listeners recognise words in liaison environments? This article presents a literature ...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
This thesis investigates the production and perception of optional liaison consonants by Anglophone ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis deals with the learning of liaison by adult lear...
This introduction to the special issue presents a brief overview of the phonological phenomenon of l...
This introduction to the special issue presents a brief overview of the phonological phenomenon of l...
The study tested the epilinguistic and metalinguistic awareness of French liaison by university stud...
The study tested the epilinguistic and metalinguistic awareness of French liaison by university stud...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
The phonology of French has attracted a great deal of attention from the theoreticians, especially f...
Liaison is a phenomenon of external sandhi that involves the production of a latent coda consonant (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-59)The area of linguistics is comprised of two major s...
French liaison is the appearance of a liaison consonant between two words in specific contexts withi...
French liaison is the appearance of a liaison consonant between two words in specific contexts withi...
The goal of the present study is to better understand the mechanisms involved in the processing of l...
How do French listeners recognise words in liaison environments? This article presents a literature ...